October 15, 2019
12:30PM - 2:00PM
US Bank Conference Theater in the Ohio Union
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2019-10-15 12:30:00
2019-10-15 14:00:00
Debate 101 with The New York Times
Before the presidential candidates descend on Ohio and take the stage, listen to the conversation you really want to be having about the 2020 race. Join New York Times political reporters for a lunchtime look at the race so far, what to watch for at the debate -- and what has gone right and really, really wrong in debates in the past.Reporters Shane Goldmacher, Katie Glueck, Matt Flegenheimer and Astead Herndon will participate. Elizabeth Dias, who covers faith and politics, will join us for a conversation about why this election matters to men and women.The event is free, and students will have an opportunity to ask questions. Refreshments will be provided!
US Bank Conference Theater in the Ohio Union
OSU ASC Drupal 8
ascwebservices@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
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2019-10-15 12:30:00
2019-10-15 14:00:00
Debate 101 with The New York Times
Before the presidential candidates descend on Ohio and take the stage, listen to the conversation you really want to be having about the 2020 race. Join New York Times political reporters for a lunchtime look at the race so far, what to watch for at the debate -- and what has gone right and really, really wrong in debates in the past.Reporters Shane Goldmacher, Katie Glueck, Matt Flegenheimer and Astead Herndon will participate. Elizabeth Dias, who covers faith and politics, will join us for a conversation about why this election matters to men and women.The event is free, and students will have an opportunity to ask questions. Refreshments will be provided!
US Bank Conference Theater in the Ohio Union
School of Communication
schofcomm@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
Before the presidential candidates descend on Ohio and take the stage, listen to the conversation you really want to be having about the 2020 race. Join New York Times political reporters for a lunchtime look at the race so far, what to watch for at the debate -- and what has gone right and really, really wrong in debates in the past.
Reporters Shane Goldmacher, Katie Glueck, Matt Flegenheimer and Astead Herndon will participate. Elizabeth Dias, who covers faith and politics, will join us for a conversation about why this election matters to men and women.
The event is free, and students will have an opportunity to ask questions. Refreshments will be provided!