The Chronicle of Higher Education

Political Campaigns Get Personal With Students

Credit-card companies, apartment complexes, you name it. College students are constantly barraged with unsolicited advertisements.

But on Election Day in 2006, some students at the University of Texas at Austin were prodded by startlingly personal calls: "Today someone our age is going to die in Iraq. Today you will...

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