Vote, vote, vote. Election Day is on November 3. Photo by Markus Winkler, Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor As I watched tonight’s presidential debate and listened to uninterrupted plans and comments from the candidates, I finished the debates with a sense of clarity. Tomorrow, I plan on submitting my mail-in ballot in one of […]
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Voter Registration Drives Changed to Social Media Posts
Virtual spread on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat for voter registration Photo by Carlos Martinez By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor Social distancing has helped define most of this year, but while that means limiting physical contact between people, the 2020 election will hinge heavily on its first word to boost voter turnout. With less than two […]
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 […]
Cast Your Vote Without Leaving Campus
By: Iracema Navarro, Staff Reporter In an effort to make voting more convenient and accessible, California made major changes in the process in 2016–and CSUDH is part of it. The CSUDH Vote Center will enable voters to cast their votes in person from Feb. 29 to March 3 in room EE-1213 in the Extended Extended […]
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. […]