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The recession that cut California deeply isn’t fully forgotten

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Thousands upon thousands of homes fell into foreclosure during the Great Recession after buyers signed loans they couldn’t afford. (Michael Goulding, The Orange County Register) In this photograph taken Feb. 23, 2009, a foreclosure sign blows in the wind in front of a home under foreclosure in Antioch, Calif. More than 1.5 million older Americans…

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Florence flooding spreads as storm heads northeast

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By CHUCK BURTON The Associated Press WILMINGTON, N.C — With Wilmington cut off from the rest of North Carolina by still-rising floodwaters from Florence, officials plan to airlift food and water to the city of nearly 120,000 people as rescuers elsewhere pull inland residents from homes threatened by swollen rivers. The spreading disaster claimed additional…

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Student on a mission to boost CSUF voter registration

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By Meghan Waymire Contributing columnist In my senior year of high school, I participated in We The People, a competitive program where students perform mock congressional hearings and are challenged with questions to test their critical thinking skills and knowledge on court cases, history, current events, the Constitution and more. Although I had always been…

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What does it take to get CSUF students to join a club?

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Hundreds gather Sept. 5 for Discoverfest, a semiannual roundup of Cal State Fullerton student clubs and organizations. (Photo by Matt Gush/ Cal State Fullerton) Biology major Elizabeth Hernandez signs up for the Chemistry and Biochemistry Club, which helps its members get into research projects on campus and careers in the field. (Photo by Matt Gush/…

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CSUF undergrads tackle grad-level research on Skid Row, in outer space

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For many students who are low-income, from an underrepresented demographic or the first in their family to attend college, just getting a bachelor’s degree is a feat. At Cal State Fullerton, one group of such students looks beyond undergraduate graduation — way beyond. The Ronald McNair Scholars Program helps prepare such students for a master’s…

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Ceramics exhibit at CSUF shows how collectors live with their art

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“Tropical Confusion” by Carol Gentithes is covered with decals of flora and fauna. (Photo by Wendy Fawthrop) Pre-Columbian art from the MAW Collection includes fanciful creatures displayed on a desk with art books. (Photo by Wendy Fawthrop) Sound The gallery will resume inseconds “Standing Female Figure with Hands on Her Abdomen” is from Colima, Mexico…