Three of the four propositions that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger had deemed essential to his plans to reform the state seemed destined for rejection late Tuesday night, with California now left to sort out the effects of the special statewide election results on the state, its institutions, and its governor. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Governor’s political future may be at risk
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Voters shun propositions
In another blow to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s already-tarnished public image, three of the four propositions backed by the governor looked as if they would be defeated by voters in Tuesday’s special election, with the fourth too close to call. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Let UCLA tradition run free of regulation
To those university officials and student representatives considering regulation and over-coordination of the Undie Run, we have one thing to say: Hands off our drawers. The Undie Run, a recently established and wildly popular tradition, takes place on Wednesday night every quarter during finals week. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
[Online exclusive]: Total defeat for Schwarzenegger's propositions
In a resounding defeat for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, all eight propositions on the statewide special election ballot, four of which he sponsored, were rejected by California voters. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Trial run for new trail
Soon, students running the perimeter trail around the edge of campus after dark may be taking a new route. There have been concerns in the past about safety and lighting along the trail, which is a popular running route for students. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
A closer look: Voter turnout higher than expected
At 7 p.m., an hour before the polls closed, a steady stream of student voters continued to flow in and out of the polling station in Hedrick Hall, possibly indicating a higher student turnout than some had thought. Read more...
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November 8, 9:00 pm
Panel on Darfur genocide to provide firsthand knowledge
Students from many campus groups have come together to support an event that will show their concern with the genocide in Darfur and hope to educate the UCLA community on the current situation and its history. Read more...