Bryn Mawr Student on NBC

<p>one of my good friends and customs week sister was featured on NBC’s Last Word tonight! so proud of my amazing and talented peers</p>

<p>You can watch the segment here (she comes in around the 2:20 mark)–
<a href=“http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45755883/vp/48347701?__utma=5875948.2057032013.1343348777.1343348777.1343368922.2&__utmb=5875948.1.10.1343368922&__utmc=5875948&__utmx=-&__utmz=5875948.1343368922.2.2.utmcsr=t.co|msnbc%20tv”>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45755883/vp/48347701?__utma=5875948.2057032013.1343348777.1343348777.1343368922.2&__utmb=5875948.1.10.1343368922&__utmc=5875948&__utmx=-&__utmz=5875948.1343368922.2.2.utmcsr=t.co|msnbc%20tv;

<p>She’s also in a behind-the-scenes interview here–
[Very</a> Last Word: Off the cliff buttons - Video on NBCNews.com](<a href=“http://video.msnbc.msn.com/the-last-word/48235673]Very”>http://video.msnbc.msn.com/the-last-word/48235673)</p>

<p>sorry that first link is kinda crazy, but if you just copy and paste it all into your browser it will work, I promise!</p>

<p>Englishivy; your crazy link does work (2nd time was the charm for me). Kudos to your friend; I had no idea that a college ID had to be dated…at least in order for a student to use the college ID to be able to vote in Pennsylvania. Hoping Bryn Mawr is issuing those date stickers as we speak.</p>

<p>Yes the Deans are tackling the issue, but I was also relieved that passports can be used as identification, which is how I’ll likely be voting.</p>