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- | Public Interest Research Groups, or PIRG, advocate for the public interest, including but not limited to: public health, democracy, economic reform, and climate solutions. At the college level, PIRGs help gain student awareness on a variety | + | [{{ ::connpirg.jpg? |
- | In 2020, the group helped educate | + | Public Interest Research Groups, or PIRG, advocate for the public interest, including but not limited to: public health, democracy, economic reform, and climate solutions. The PIRG movement was founded in 1970 by Ralph Nader. At the college level, PIRGs help raise student awareness on a variety of topics. The structuring of a PIRG involves a hired team of professionals |
- | Trinity College received the 2021 Silver Seal award in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, recognizing select higher education institutions, | + | Throughout the 1973-74 school year, Trinity ConnPIRG supported efforts to educate the public about toy safety, investigate phone installation charges, survey the checking account policies at local banks, and compile a directory of local medical practitioners. In 1975-76, ConnPIRG surveyed grocery prices in the area, provided Trinity students with free legal aid, surveyed sex discrimination in employment agencies, and studied [[hartford|Hartford’s]] public transportation. |
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+ | An official Trinity ConnPIRG office was established in 1974. In October of that year, a Consumer Complaint Center headed by Steve Batson was set up within that office. The Center received any and all complaints regarding an article of purchase or service used. Trained operators would hear the complaints and then contact the salesmen, companies, and manufacturers involved, acting as “watchdogs” for the consumers of the Trinity area. In 1978, this service was expanded with a grant from the Comprehensive Employment Training Act to serve all residents of the Greater Hartford Area in providing consumer counseling. Beginning in 1975, the office also housed a lawyer retained by ConnPIRG who was on [[summit_campus|campus]] two hours per week to advise any students who wished to seek legal guidance. In April 1974, Ralph Nader visited Trinity to deliver a speech on the Quad, praising Trinity ConnPIRG for their work. | ||
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+ | Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Trinity ConnPIRG continued to engage in local and national political and social reform, including sponsoring sustainability initiatives, | ||
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+ | Trinity ConnPIRG continued their work on campus in the 2000s and 2010s, as they took up resolutions to lessen the cost of textbooks for students and to make the Trinity campus more environmentally aware. In addition, they helped sponsor initiatives to improve the tenuous social standing of Greek life on campus. In 2006, the group advocated “to get the attention of Connecticut senators to re-examine existing legislation to help the homeless” in conjunction with the nationwide Annual Hunger Cleanup. The 2008 election prompted Trinity ConnPIRG to strengthen their efforts to increase student voter turnout, resulting in 700 Trinity students being successfully registered by the registration deadline. The midterm elections of 2014 sparked a similar movement by the group to exceed their goal of registering 150 students to vote by the October deadline for registration in Connecticut. On November 2, 2017, Trinity ConnPIRG hosted the inaugural Trin Talks, an event designed to encourage dialogue among students of differing political views. Discussions among several students representing the Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian viewpoints touched on several key political topics relevant to Trinity and the greater political culture in the United States. | ||
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+ | In 2020, the group helped educate and register students to vote, increasing the percentage of voters by 21.5 points in comparison to the 2016 election. | ||
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