Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Community Briefs Indonesian riots worry students As Indonesian students battle riot police in their country’s struggle to end the reign of President Suharto, their peers at San Francisco State worry that the bloody clash for reform will shatter their academic careers. Read more...
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Crime Watch
Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Crime Watch Petty theft was the popular crime of the week, as 23 separate reports of petty theft were turned in to university police. Read more...
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Freedom City offers forum for education, dialogue
Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Freedom City offers forum for education, dialogue ACTIVISM: Workshops, speakers hope to raise awareness about issues By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Staff To show that student activism does not end with protests, the Affirmative Action Coalition (AAC) plans to erect Freedom City in Royce Quad today, with workshops, speakers and cultural events. Read more...
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Four candidates follow similar tracks in gubernatorial race
Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Four candidates follow similar tracks in gubernatorial race ELECTIONS: Placing education, crime at forefront of campaigns, Lungren, Harman, Checchi, Davis seem to have a lot in common By Laura Luu Daily Bruin Contributor Of the 17 candidates hoping to advance through today’s primary election, the four leading gubernatorial hopefuls seem to be humming the same tune. Read more...
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Student business leader suggests improvements
Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Student business leader suggests improvements ANDERSON: Association president-elect John Knecht stresses diversity, support By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor Taking classes, participating in clubs and playing the drums in a rock band doesn’t seem to be enough for John Knecht, a first-year student at the Anderson Graduate School of Management. Read more...
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New open primary system expected to spur voter turnout
Tuesday, June 2, 1998 New open primary system expected to spur voter turnout ELECTIONS: Candidates attempt to appeal across party lines to win votes By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Staff Today’s primary elections, California’s first open primary after the passage of a 1996 ballot measure, have increased the size of the ballot and raised concern for the integrity of the political system. Read more...
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Propositions
Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Propositions Proposition 219 Proposition 219 requires that statewide and local ballot measures apply to all parts of the county, despite how the county voted. Read more...