Sunday, July 12

In the news:


Californians have voted to pass Proposition 36, according to the LA Times. The proposition will increase penalties for drug and theft crimes, turning some misdemeanors into felonies. The California Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates the policy changes will cost “several tens of millions of dollars to the low hundreds of millions of dollars each year.”

Salle-Widelock is a 2026-27 slot editor, a Sports reporter, and an Arts, Design, and News contributor. He was previously a 2025-26 slot editor and a 2024-25 slot editor. Salle-Widelock is a third-year political science student from Fairfax, California.


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