By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Reporter Children as young as 6-years-old and men and women as old as 74 ““ a group of about 1,000 mostly Taiwanese protesters ““ gathered in front of the Federal Building Saturday afternoon. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Protesters rally to support rights of Taiwanese heads of state
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Local assembly seat up in tight race
By Kelly Rayburn Daily Bruin Contributor Tuesday voters near UCLA will not only help decide the next president of the United States, but will also elect one of five candidates running for the California State Assembly from the 42nd district. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
Study suggests cancer may vary among races Asian American stomach cancer patients have tumors with biological traits that differ from tumors in non-Asians, which may explain why they have better survival rates, according to a UC Irvine College of Medicine study. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Candidates vie for contested youth, look to alter past trend
By David Drucker Daily Bruin Reporter College students and other twentysomethings will head to the polls Tuesday and join older Americans in voting for the next president of the United States. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Group, university clash over crosses
 DAVE HILL/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Hector Perla, a political science graduate student who helped erect the crosses in the background, camped out on the steps of Kerckhoff Hall Wednesday night in case administrators decided to remove the display. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Students underestimate power of voting, issues
By Monique Simpson Daily Bruin Reporter For many UCLA students, Nov. 7 will be an historic day as they cast their first presidential vote. But for Daniel Wong, a first-year undeclared student at UCLA, it will just be another day of going to class and studying. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
University editorials release candidate endorsements
By Michael Falcone Daily Bruin Senior Staff The editorial boards of college newspapers around the nation are weighing in on who they support for president in the upcoming election. Read more...