The majority of citizens from the 24 states involved in Super Tuesday voted for Clinton to be their Democratic presidential candidate, with Obama not too far behind, and McCain for the Republican candidate. Read more...
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February 6, 12:02 am
Clinton, McCain lead race
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February 6, 12:00 am
Young voters trading apathy for involvement
It's a common adage among politicians and pundits: Young people don't vote. Read more...
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February 5, 11:58 pm
Obama is campus favorite
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., garnered the support of the UCLA student vote on Super Tuesday, with a majority voting for the Democratic candidate in the California presidential primaries. Read more...
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February 5, 11:56 pm
UCLA researcher’s house targeted again
The home of a UCLA researcher was attacked for the second time in four months "“ likely by animal rights activists, university and law enforcement officials said Tuesday. Read more...
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February 5, 11:55 pm
Book program recognized for aid to Middle East
Congressman Henry Waxman, D-Los Angeles, commended the UCLA Medical Alumni Association for its Books Without Borders project on Tuesday. Read more...
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February 5, 10:14 pm
Electing to work polls is tiring but valuable experience
At 7:30 a.m., with California polls already open for half an hour and Super Tuesday voting fully under way across the country, voters slowly trickled into their polling location on Strathmore Avenue. Read more...
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February 5, 10:11 pm
Bruin conservatives comfortable on campus
Though UCLA may have a more liberal atmosphere compared to the rest of the country, conservative students on campus say they feel comfortable stating their views and having discussions with their peers. Read more...