University Hosts City Mayoral Debate

Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti and challengers Trish Beynon, Gene Barrett and Rik Little participated in the debate.
Event with speakers seated at a table in front of an audience in a lecture hall setting.
The University of Scranton’s Center for Ethics and Excellence in Public Service hosted this year’s Scranton Mayoral Debate at the PNC Auditorium inside Loyola Science Center. Candidates, from left: Gene Barrett, Trish Beynon, Paige Cognetti and Rik Little.

The University of Scranton on Thursday, Oct. 16, hosted its first of two political debates during this year’s general election cycle.

Scranton Mayor and Democratic nominee Paige Cognetti, Republican nominee Trish Beynon and independent candidates Gene Barrett and Rik Little participated in the Scranton Mayoral Debate at the PNC Auditorium inside Loyola Science Center. A nearly standing room-only crowd attended the debate, in addition to thousands more who watched a livestream recorded by ECTV and carried by other media outlets.

The hourlong event was presented by the University’s Center for Ethics and Excellence in Public Service (CEEPS). The CEEPS director, Brian Snee, Ph.D., moderated the debate.

Three journalists — Donnie Collins of the Times-Tribune, Elizabeth Haikes of Fox 56 and Borys Krawczeniuk of WVIA — served as panelists, asking the nominees questions. The debate also featured presidents of the University’s College Democrats and Republicans greeting and introducing the nominees. Grace Lennox, of Peckville, is a political science and philosophy double major and College Democrats president. Philip Huffman, of Scranton, is a political science and history double major and College Republicans president.

The University will host another debate at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, when Lackawanna County Commissioner nominees take the stage at the Pearn Auditorium inside Brennan Hall.

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