Hispanic Access Initiative draws controversy at California State University, Northridge

Posted on: May 21st, 2007
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“The Hispanic Access Initiative, a recruiting program at CSUN aimed at increasing the number of U.S. military officers of Hispanic decent, remains open for discussion among students and faculty.

The U.S. Army wants to have all ethnic groups represented equally in the military, which is the primary reason the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program was brought to this campus, said Capt. Brian Johns, the officer in charge of the program.”

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