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For Immediate Release
April 8, 2008
"THE HARDBALL COLLEGE TOUR: VILLANOVA" WITH REPUBLICAN
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SEN. JOHN MCCAIN TO AIR LIVE FROM VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
TUESDAY, APRIL 15
Limited number of remaining tickets available to the general public beginning
April 10
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VILLANOVA, Pa. – Villanova University has been selected as a stop on “Hardball
with Chris Matthews” College Tour on Tuesday, April 15. Mr. Matthews’ guest for
the event will be Senator John McCain, Republican presidential candidate. MSNBC
will air the show live from 5-6 p.m. from The Pavilion, located on the campus of
Villanova University.
A replay of “The Hardball College Tour: Villanova” broadcast will air the same
night on MSNBC from 7-8 p.m.
Admission to the event is free, but tickets are required. Remaining tickets,
following prior distribution to Villanova University students/faculty/staff,
will be offered to the general public on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Tickets are available through the Department of Athletics Ticket Office
beginning Thursday, April 10. The Athletics Ticket Office is located in Jake
Nevin Field House (on the corner of Ithan and Lancaster Avenues). For additional
ticket information, please call 610-519-4100.
Doors will open for the “Hardball” event beginning at 3:30 p.m. Due to security
measures, no bags, backpacks or signs will be allowed into the venue.
Senator McCain will be interviewed by Matthews on key issues of the 2008
presidential election, and Villanova students will have the opportunity to
question the candidate.
The upcoming Pennsylvania presidential primary has put the entire state in the
spotlight, creating a historic and exciting opportunity for students to view the
presidential election process at close hand. While Villanova University does not
support or oppose any particular candidate for political office, it is believed
that students’ active engagement in issues of national and international concern
raised in this election is important to their education.
In addition to supporting freedom of inquiry, Villanova as an academic
institution encourages student participation in this national dialogue. It is
also an educational opportunity to experience the coordination and production of
a live news program such as the “Hardball College Tour.”
It is important to note that this is a regularly scheduled news program and not
a campaign event. Neither “Hardball” nor Chris Matthews is endorsing or opposing
a particular candidate. Senator McCain is the second candidate to appear on
MSNBC's 2008 “Hardball College Tour.” Senator Barack Obama appeared on “The
Hardball College Tour” at West Chester University on April 2. An invitation has
also been extended to Democratic candidate, Senator Hillary Clinton.
Since 1999, "Hardball" has featured “College Tours” from some of America's major
universities, including Georgetown University, the University of Southern
California, the University of Notre Dame, Harvard University, the University of
Pennsylvania, Clemson University, Michigan State University, American University
and Stanford University.
Villanova University is a co-educational Roman Catholic institution founded by
the Order of Saint Augustine in 1842. The University offers a wide variety of
undergraduate and graduate degree programs through four colleges: the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Villanova School of Business, the College of
Engineering, and the College of Nursing, as well as the Villanova Law School.
With a total enrollment that surpasses 10,000 undergraduate, graduate and law
students, Villanova is the oldest and largest Catholic university in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. For more information see
www.villanova.edu.
Media inquiries regarding coverage of the event should be directed to the
Villanova University Media Relations Office:
CONTACT:
Jonathan Gust
Director of Media Relations
Villanova University
(610) 519-6508
jonathan.gust@villanova.edu
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