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Voter Registration Rally
March 18, 2008
On Tuesday, March 18, actors Dulé Hill and Zachary Quinto made a surprise visit to the Dickinson College campus to rally students to register to vote in the upcoming Pennsylvania primary election on April 22. The actors focused primarily on rallying support for the candidate they endorse, but also took time to urge all Dickinson students to register and vote regardless of who they support. After the rally, despite their hectic travel schedule, both actors took a few minutes to meet fans, sign autographs and pose for pictures.


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Students register to vote prior to the rally in the HUB Social hall.

Students register to vote prior to the rally in the HUB social hall.

Zachary Quinto (left) and Duve Hill take stock of the number of students who registered to vote before the rally.
Zachary Quinto (left) and Dulé Hill take stock of the number of students who registered to vote before the rally.

Quinto discusses why it is important to be involved in the political process.

Hill answers student questions during the rally.
Dulé Hill explains his personal motivation for mobilizing to get out the vote.


Students pose for a photo with Hill.
A student poses for a photo with Hill.

James Liska '09, president of the Dickinson College Democrats, introduces actors Duve Hill and Zachary Quinto.
James Liska '09, president of the Dickinson College Democrats, introduces actors Dulé Hill and Zachary Quinto.

Quinto discusses why it is important to be involved in the political process.
Above and left: Quinto discusses why it is important to be involved in the political process.

Hill answers student questions during the rally.
Hill answers student questions during the rally.

Members of the Dickinson Community gathered to listen to Hill and Quinto.
Members of the Dickinson community gathered to listen to Hill and Quinto.

"Syler" draws a crowd of admirerers.
Heroes bad guy, "Sylar" draws a crowd of admirers who apparently were not worried about having their super powers stolen.

Photos by A. Pierce Bounds '71
Video by Justin Marquis '93