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Events, Spring 2008

Doheny Spring Film Series: January 28-30th, 2008

All films will also be shown during the day on the 30th in the Wigwam.

REGISTER to VOTE!  CA voter registration materials must be submitted or postmarked no later than January 22nd, 2008.

https://ovr.sos.ca.gov/votereg/OnlineVoterReg

January 17th – Vote Hope Voter Registration

  • Register to vote!
  • Ahmanson Patio, 11:00AM-1:00PM

January 28th – Film Screening: No End In Sight

  • Doheny Lecture Hall, 5:30PM
  • NO END IN SIGHT examines the manner in which the principal errors of U.S. policy – the use of insufficient troop levels, allowing the looting of Baghdad, the purging of professionals from the Iraqi government, and the disbanding of the Iraqi military – largely created the insurgency and chaos that engulf Iraq today. -- http://www.noendinsightmovie.com/

January 29th – Film Screening: An Inconvenient Truth

  • Doheny Lecture Hall, 6:30PM
  • AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH offers a passionate and inspirational look at Al Gore’s fervent crusade to halt global warming's deadly progress in its tracks by exposing the myths and misconceptions that surround it. -- http://www.climatecrisis.net/aboutthefilm/
  • Screening of the Presidential Debates
  • Doheny Lecture Hall, 11:00AM-4:00PM
  • Bring a snack or your lunch and join us at any point throughout the day to watch the debates as presented by YouTube.  Both the Democratic and Republican debates will be featured.  A detailed schedule will be released the week prior to the event.

January 30th – Film Screening: SICKO

  • Doheny Lecture Hall, 6:30PM
  • Opening with profiles of several ordinary Americans whose lives have been disrupted, shattered, and—in some cases—ended by health care catastrophe, the film makes clear that the crisis doesn't only affect the 47 million uninsured citizens—millions of others who dutifully pay their premiums often get strangled by bureaucratic red tape as well.  -- http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/about/synopsis/
  • Screening of the Presidential Debates
  • Doheny Lecture Hall, 11:00AM-4:00PM
  • Bring a snack or your lunch and join us at any point throughout the day to watch the debates as presented by YouTube.  Both the Democratic and Republican debates will be featured.  A detailed schedule will be released the week prior to the event.

January 31st – Student Town Hall Meeting: Rock Your Vote – How & Why

  • Lecture Hall, 12:45-2:00PM
  • Join us for a question & answer discussion session with a panel of professors and activists.  Learn all you need to know about the upcoming primary elections!

February 5th – Election DAY!

  • Shuttles will be provided to the appropriate polling places for both the Chalon and Doheny campuses.

February 20th - Take Back the Night

  • 6:30PM. Doheny Campus (Building 7), Sponsored by the Student Affairs Women’s Coalition
  • We invite you to become part of the solution, part of the end to sexual violence. Here is a place to take a stand, a place to break the silence. Here we can Take Back the Night! -- http://www.takebackthenight.org/index.html

March 26th – Doheny Clothesline Project Display

  • Visit the Clothesline Installation along Chester Place or share your voice and create your own shirt within the Residence Halls or in the Wigwam.
  • http://www.clotheslineproject.org/ 
  • All day, Doheny Campus, Sponsored by the Student Affairs Women’s Coalition

Inspiration Dinner, Info TBA
ASB Spring Elections, Info TBA

GLOBAL AWARENESS INITIATIVE (GAI) DATES, Click HERE.

Past Events, Fall 2007

Additional programs & events:

Check back for updates on Senator events & programs.

Past Events, Spring 2007

  • February, March, April 2007: ASB Global Awareness Initiative (addressing Global Warming, Genocide, & Human Trafficking)
  • February 14th: Valentine's Rose Sale
  • February 15th & 16th: A Raisin in the Sun
  • February 20th-22nd: Clothesline Project
  • February 20th: ASB 2007-2008 Executive Board Nomination Forms available
  • March 6th: Take Back the Night
  • March 27th: 2007-2008 ASB Executive Board Campaigns Begin
  • April 9-11th: 2007-2008 ASB Executive Board Elections
  • April 13th: A Tribute to My Inspiration Dinner, Doheny Mansion
  • 1st Annual Sophomore Legacy Project (details forthcoming)

Doheny Student Town Hall Meetings

  • March 29th: Meet the Candidates!  ASB Executive Board Elections begin today with campaign speeches and festivities.
  • Other dates and topics TBA

All Student Town Hall meetings are scheduled for the 1:00 – 2:00 PM hour in the Donohue Center.

The Student Town Hall Meetings are designed to encourage student involvement in discussions regarding various aspects of student life. These meetings provide a space for specifically for students to learn about and voice their concerns regarding various College related policies, procedures, initiatives, departments, and offices. The Student Town Hall Meetings are to be mutually informative, providing insight to both students and administrators in a constructive, congenial, and open forum.

The Student Town Hall Meetings at the Doheny Campus are sponsored by the Doheny Associated Student Body (ASB). Please contact us at asb@msmc.la.edu or visit us on the web at: http://www.msmc.la.edu/pages/1272.asp.

Past Events, Fall 2006

  • August 29th: Student Involvement Fair
  • September 23rd: Leadership Retreat
  • Week of October 16th: Voter Registration Drive
  • October 31st: Doheny ASB will be participating in the Halloween Haunted Campus Community Event
  • November 4th: Leadership Boot Camp
  • November 7th: Election Day Festivities
  • December 1st: Winter Gala
  • December 6th: Holiday Boutique
  • December 7th: Freshman Finals Break
  • December 13th: Communter Finals Break

Doheny Student Town Hall Meeting Schedule, Fall 2006:

  • Thursday, October 5th – Meet the New Doheny ASB! Refreshments will be served!
  • Thursday, November 2nd – Food Services
  • Thursday, November 16th – Residence Life
  • Thursday, November 30th - Meal Plans and New Construction (Final Town Hall for the Semester)