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    Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard, is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and represents 40th congressional District and became the first Mexican-American woman elected to Congress in 1992. When I saw that she was an alumni from Cal State La I was surprise and happy because she actually represents my district and my community. Roybal-Allard supports the immigrant community, labor unions, veterans and the rights of women and children. She is an original co-author of The Dream Act that…

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    student body. On campus, mental health has increasingly become an…

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    dad stopped inside the Northern Arizona University (NAU) campus. We were meeting my dad’s old friend Milo, along with two of my friends, Julia and Sharon. It was around lunch time, so we all went ahead and ate. While devouring our Mexican food, my friends and I asked Milo a few questions about NAU. He works as a network engineer at NAU. He is the guy who keeps the campus running smoothly. He told us how the campus is not considered a campus; it is a community. There are Mexican food…

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    which is no right or wrong to decide who fault. Within that matter is how ethical the input each student has given to police officers. We knew about and no problem whoever ride scooter or skateboard on the campus. As long as skateboarders or scooters careful to ensure not to hit students on the campus, we are fine. However, not all skateboarders or scooters give attention to the students, and that is matter on our community as whole. It could hurt students by hitting. More or less, this careless…

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    and profanities. In many universities and colleges, educators’ and students’ speeches are regulated by speech codes to restrict individuals from expressing hate towards other individuals or matters. Universities and colleges apply speech codes on campus to prevent students or faculty members from speaking offensive words or comments. The restriction offensive speech has been perceived as a violation to the First Amendment, the right to freedom of speech. The question that…

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    Group Process Reflection

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    group. This paper will look at the group processes of our cohort, the interactions between subgroups, and the way that it has affected the overall distance learning cohort. It will look at themes which have played out during our most recent trip to campus, namely subgroups formed, as well as the difference in anxiety levels between the foundation and concentration groups and the behaviors that were demonstrated. Next it will identify and discuss instances of here-and-now moments within the…

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    completing their academic career (Center for Community College Student Engagement, 2016). College preparedness is a key factor in increasing college completion. High school grades are a powerful predictor of college success (Astin, 1982). Stu Campus Climate Campus climate plays an important role in retaining students. Researchers agree that there is a need for some…

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    Strange and Banning (2001) argue that the four perspectives can promote inclusion, safety, and involvement, and build community if done correctly. They also factor that if done poorly, they student will perceive these areas as negative and not view the campus as a whole in a positive way (as cited in Renn & Patton, 2011). It is also important to note that every student is different and even if students come from similar backgrounds, families, economic classes or cultures they can and will…

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    Student Transfer Students

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    class and campus size, academic rigor, etc. The fact that many transfer students don’t know the various resources that UMD offers such as academic tutoring, TLC equipment loan program and guided study sessions is an issue. From personal experience these resources have helped me a lot through my academics. I remember the time I was studying for my organic chemistry class I was struggling a…

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    Crimes In College Campuses

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    thoughts run through teens minds when they enter a college campus. They think about where they will spend their free time, who they are going to hang out with, and what clubs they are going to join. But when parents walk onto college campuses, they tend to think about how safe the campus really is. They search for emergency poles, security guards, police officers, and video cameras. Sending one’s impressionable teen out the door onto an unknown campus is a scary thought. Parents just want their…

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