Heard at Abington: Why did you vote?

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On Election Day 2016, Penn State Abington students shared why voting is important to them.

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"At a time like this my voice must be heard." Donna-Marie Johnson, corporate communication major, Penn State Abington

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"Our votes matter the most, we are the next generation." Travis Jackson, engineering major, Penn State Abington "It's been a crazy year, and every vote counts." Ketul Patel, engineering major, Penn State Abington

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 "I don't want our government to be more of the same." Tatiana Jennings, undeclared major, Penn State Abington

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Penn State Abington, formerly the Ogontz campus, offers baccalaureate degrees in 18 majors at its suburban location just north of Philadelphia. Nearly half of our 4,000 students complete all four years at Abington, with opportunities in undergraduate research, the Schreyer honors program, NCAA Division III athletics, and more. The Lion’s Gate residence hall will open in August 2017.

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