There are still two months left until the election season begins for next year’s undergraduate student government, and some presidential hopefuls are already beginning to form their campaigns and strategies. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Candidates announce upcoming campaigns for USAC presidency
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March 3, 9:00 pm
After hours: A look at lab nightlife
It is past midnight. A large opossum crosses Ackerman turnaround in the dim yellow flood of street lamps, unbothered and unobserved. Bruin Walk is still, and the tables of Kerckhoff Coffeehouse have long since emptied. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Weblogs weave social networks
For third-year biology student Tran To, law student Phillip Carter and law Professor Eugene Volokh, blogging is an answer to the question of how to get their voices heard, whether on a campus of 40,000 or halfway across the world. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Health care needs remedy
The longest grocery strike in U.S. history has ended, but workers still don’t have the quality health care they fought so hard for. Last week, the grocers and workers voted on a contract that ended the four-and-a-half- month strike, which cost the supermarkets over $1 billion dollars. Read more...
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March 2, 9:00 pm
A closer look: With primaries over, Democratic student groups to unite behind one person
With the California primary election behind them, student political groups supporting Democratic presidential candidates are taking on different roles on campus. Other than Bruins for Dean, whose members will not be endorsing anyone come election time, the student political groups will work together to campaign for the Democratic presidential candidate, regardless of who he is. Read more...
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March 2, 9:00 pm
A closer look: Campus political groups prepare for elections, look to pique student interest
As the presidential election in November approaches, political student groups are gearing up for their campaigns on campus in the coming months, looking to elevate student interest in hopes that students will impact the voting polls in the fall. Read more...
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March 2, 9:00 pm
A closer look: Gov. gains credibility with passage of Prop. 57, 58
Gov. Schwarzenegger can breathe a sigh of relief with the passage of Proposition 57: the Economic Recovery Bond Act and Proposition 58: the California Balanced Budget Act. Read more...