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Exhibit Celebrates the Women’s Vote, Reminds That Work is Not Done

By Andrea Mendez, Staff Reporter Women may have won the hard-fought right to vote 100 years ago, but there remains serious obstacles to anything close to full equality.  So even though the California State University, Dominguez Hills women’s studies department’s exhibit  “The Women’s History Collections” commemorates the suffrage centennial, it also highlights the urgent issues […]

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ASI Elections: What You Need to Know

By Alex GrafManaging Editor Today (Thursday March 21) is the last day of the four-day election cycle for Asociated Students Inc., the student government on campus. Usually, those elections deal only with choosing candidates for a .mportant leadership position; but this year, voters had the choice to possibly change the way ASI is financed C=d. […]