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About 250 students, others will attend open class session on key state, national, local elections WHAT: A San Francisco State University class, "California: The Promise vs. the Reality in the 2006 Election," will hold a special session on Election Night, Nov. 7, in which students will watch election returns on a big screen television and a panel of faculty experts from the Political Science Department will provide real-time analysis of the California gubernatorial election, U.S. congressional elections, and statewide and Bay Area ballot initiatives. The unique two-unit course -- facilitated by SF State College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Dean Joel Kassiola and Special Projects Coordinator Kathryn Johnson -- is a guest lecture series designed to help the campus community and the public better understand elections, political campaigns and campaign issues. The course explores the historical and present-day realities of the "California Dream" and the future of the state in a national and global context. WHO:
Moderator: Joel Kassiola, dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. About 250 students and other community members. WHEN: 7 - 10 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006 WHERE: Jack Adams Hall, Terrace Level of the Cesar E. Chavez Student Center, on the SF State campus, located at 1600 Holloway Ave. (at 19th Avenue) in San Francisco.
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