<p>According to this article [Where</a> will you ‘CountMore?’ - Justin Graves - Collegiate Times - Politico.com](<a href=“http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14306.html]Where”>http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14306.html),</p>
<p>“In 1979, a Supreme Court ruling stated that college students had the right to vote either at home or in the town where they went to school.”</p>
<p>(So, joel, do you find the following unfair, too?)</p>
<p>On Sept. 10, Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. delivered a high-minded message to the students at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. The son of the late evangelical leader spoke of the students’ civic responsibility to vote. Then he made an announcement.</p>
<p>“We are planning to cancel classes on Election Day,” he said, his voice instantly drowned out by wild cheering. “Now I know what you care about,” he observed, laughing.</p>
<p>It’s part of a grand strategy to get Liberty’s 10,000 students to vote in Virginia. The university will bus students to the polls, stage an all-day concert complete with food, and lift curfew so they can watch the results on a giant-screen TV. </p>
<p>(I especially like the part about lifting the curfew)</p>