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“There’s a bunch of untapped potential on our campus, students with truly great ideas and an ability to make a big impact,” Troiano said. “They just need some resources to get started.”
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"We have to figure out a way to change how we elect our president because that affects the way that they’ll govern. We need leadership that isn’t just responsive to the base of the party,” said Nick Troiano, the campus coordinator for the organization.
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"[Troiano] gave what was by far the most polished presentation of the night. He didn’t stumble once during his entire ten-minute presentation on the state of U.S. political parties and the role the Internet can play to staunch political polarization."
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"Greenlaw and Troiano are hoping the website will allow people with similar interests who live or work in Pike to find each other, and that this will help foster a sense of community."
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" A Georgetown University government student says he learned a lesson in not-so-open government from Pike County officials, who contend it was all a misunderstanding."
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"We are a resource for young people," said Troiano, the group's executive director. "And we are a way to tap into the underused resource of youth."