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Event highlights the importance of voting

The University held a panel discussion titled “Why Vote?” Oct. 27 at the Ludwick Center Sacred Space, where about 25 community members gathered to discuss the importance of voting with midterm elections just days away. 

Young voters embrace vote-by-mail option

Californians now have the option to vote by mail for every election. In an informal survey conducted at the University of La Verne, 20 undergraduate students were asked whether they vote in person, by mail – or at all.

Speaker considers E.U. peacekeeping role

The International Studies Institute sponsored a lecture Wednesday featuring Noelle Lenoir, a French international lawyer. Her talk titled “Europe Reborn: Taking Stock of the European Union’s Response to the War in Ukraine” was held in Morgan Auditorium at noon before an audience of about 30.

Newsom could be ousted by recall effort

California Governor Gavin Newsom will face a recall election on Sept. 14 – following seven petitions to recall him since February 2020.

Here’s how to vote in the recall election

The recall election for Gov. Gavin Newsom has become a critical election for the citizens of California as it will determine the future of the state in multiple ways. 

Rogue nations complicate nuclear diplomacy

Gitty Amini, associate professor of political science, presented her research on nuclear tensions between the United States, North Korea and Iran.

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