Adele Cannon studied chemistry at UCLA, but she has spent more of her life focused on a ballot box than on Boyle’s law. Cannon attended UCLA during World War II and is now the Peace and Freedom candidate for California’s 30th District in the U.S. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
A lifetime of political activism
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Partisans use propositions
With the majority of both houses of Congress at stake, Republican and Democratic candidates are attempting to carve a niche with the voters, and have attached certain propositions to their own campaigns. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Events mourn “˜death of diversity’
They entered the lecture hall dressed in black with white bands tied around their arms. As the students came in and sat on the floors of the UCLA School of Law, one professor asked the students why the mass of marchers had come into her classroom. Read more...
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November 1, 9:00 pm
Anti-Semitism marks UCLA
A Kerckhoff Hall restroom was vandalized sometime Tuesday night or Wednesday morning when someone drew swastikas and scrawled “fuck Jews” on a stall door. As of Wednesday afternoon, police said they had received no reports of the incident, which will likely qualify as a hate crime. Read more...
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November 1, 9:00 pm
Election Preview: Proposition 89
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November 1, 9:00 pm
Panel to put N. Korea situation in perspective
N. KOREA PANEL DISCUSSION Today, noon Kinsey Pavilion 1220B Professors from various fields plan to meet to address the political and cultural issues surrounding North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. Read more...
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November 1, 9:00 pm
Debate informs audience on voting issues
The crowd that gathered in DeNeve Auditorium on Wednesday night arranged itself to mirror the political polarization of the United States. Democrats sat to the left, Republicans to the right and centrists in the middle. Read more...