Despite President Bush’s surprisingly strong re-election and GOP gains in the House and Senate, the implication that Bush now has a mandate to carry out his agenda is much too simple of an outlook. Read more...
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November 3, 9:00 pm
Country shouldn’t conform to Bush’s views
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November 3, 9:00 pm
Legal eagles offer guidance to students
Not many things come free at UCLA, but surprisingly, some legal advice does. UCLA Student Legal Services, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary today, offers free mobile legal clinics every month and private appointments with an attorney for a nominal fee to all registered UCLA students. Read more...
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November 3, 9:00 pm
UC voters voice frustration
With 82 percent of UCLA students voting for defeated presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, according to a Daily Bruin exit poll, many students on Wednesday faced the reality of another four years with a president they do not support. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Students encounter voting confusion
Confusion about polling locations and uncertainty about registration status troubled many UCLA students trying to vote in Tuesday’s election. Some students, after not receiving a notification by mail, weren’t sure if they were registered to vote in Los Angeles County. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Campus largely supports Kerry
Over 750 UCLA staff, students and faculty were questioned upon leaving their voting locations in a Daily Bruin exit poll taken systematically during Tuesday’s election. The results, with a 3 percent margin of error, showed overwhelming support for presidential candidate Sen. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Stem cell proposition passes; Three Strikes too close to call
The tight presidential race has garnered most of the election spotlight, but student voters were also concerned about many of the state propositions on this year’s ballot. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Election partygoers anticipate outcome
Both had reserved their respective upscale ballrooms in anticipation of a celebration, and as it neared 11 p.m., the glitz of the rooms began to fade as both Democrats and Republicans focused on the battleground state of Ohio. Read more...