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Women's History Month: in Her First Year of a Master's Degree, Lesley Zavala Shares Her Journey and Pride as a Latina

Summary by The Daily Aztec
Her parents are from Guanajuato, but she grew up in Riverside, California. Lesley Zavala's journey to San Diego State University exemplifies the power of Latina women. “I’m a first-year master’s student,” Zavala said. “After this, I plan to pursue my doctorate at whichever university accepts me.” In addition to being a student, Zavala is known for another role that contributes to her master’s program. The COMM 103 course has two components and i…
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Her parents are from Guanajuato, but she grew up in Riverside, California. Lesley Zavala's journey to San Diego State University exemplifies the power of Latina women. “I’m a first-year master’s student,” Zavala said. “After this, I plan to pursue my doctorate at whichever university accepts me.” In addition to being a student, Zavala is known for another role that contributes to her master’s program. The COMM 103 course has two components and i…

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The Daily Aztec broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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