California voters move in mysterious ways. On Tuesday night, they inexplicably voted for a governor that has been plagued by corruption, and then turned around and rejected a proposition that would have plagued our voting system with corruption. Read more...
Opinion
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Voters wisely defeat foolish Prop. 52
Opinion
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Thin majority a threat to democracy
Tuesday’s elections gave the majority of seats in Congress to the Republican Party, and with it, dominion of the entire federal government since they also control the White House and Supreme Court. Read more...
Opinion
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Letters
Not all soldiers are murderers I was once again left in awe of Shirin Vossoughi’s thinly-veiled hatred for that which she does not know in her submission “Price of war is often paid with soldiers’ sanity” (Nov. Read more...
Opinion
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Funding for education, not prisons, vital to blacks
Be prepared when you meet one of the handful of black men who entered UCLA this fall based on academics alone. Take pictures, call your friends, and write in your journal because you’ve seen an endangered species in higher education: a black male student. Read more...
Opinion
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Popping mind-altering drugs not always an answer to problem
Feeling depressed? Feeling sad? There is a solution. Pump 100 milligrams of Prozac or Adderall into your brain. It’s no big deal. Does it really matter whether speed-dealers try to buy Adderall from ADD patients? Read more...
Opinion
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Responsibilities of voters don’t end at polls
Even though election day is over and the public is once again stuck with bandwagon politicians like Gov. Gray Davis and Congressman Henry Waxman, the opportunity to make a difference in politics is far from gone. Read more...