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New bill calls for compulsory voting

California could soon require all registered voters to cast a ballot under a newly proposed law.

Olson examines leadership, culture

Leadership may take the form of many shapes and sizes, however, Deborah Olsen, professor of management and leadership, believes that regardless of position, title or background, an effective leader is one who takes action to initiate change. 

Debaters face off over Latinx rights

Roughly 30 people attended the first public debate of the year that asked “Has the U.S. Constitution failed the Latinx Community?” Tuesday in LaFetra Auditorium.

New bill could lift tax on menstrual products

A new bill could lift the financial burden of menstrual products for women in California. Assembly Bill 31, introduced by Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia, could exempt all menstrual products, including menstrual sponges, menstrual cups, tampons and sanitary napkins from the state sales tax, commonly known as the tampon tax, and increase the accessibility of these necessary products for women.

Debate takes crown at championships

The University of La Verne debate team was crowned the fall U.S. National Debate Champions Nov. 19 at the Claremont Colleges, and is now heading to the World Championships in Mexico City this December.

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