Wednesday, May 1, 1996 Students should reform government by ignoring slates, voting randomly By Mike Bourdaa Every year we are subjected to big, ugly campaign signs (as if the green construction fences aren’t enough) and sandwich-boarders trying to shove pins and flyers into our hands, and every year, approximately 80 percent of us choose to try our best to ignore it all and not vote. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
It’s the last day of elections: Where do you stand?
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May 1, 9:00 pm
It’s the last of elections: Where do you stand?
Wednesday, May 1, 1996 Students First! council has delivered on last year’s campaign promises The following viewpoint was submitted on behalf of the African Student Union, the Asian Pacific Coalition, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano y Chicana de Aztlán and Samahang Pilipino. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
It’s the last day of elections: Where do you stand?
Wednesday, May 1, 1996 Hostile slate politics have only resulted in alienation and divisionBy Veronica Jordan I admit my ignorance. I am a first-year undeclared undergraduate who still has trouble finding Bunche Hall and honestly would not recognize Chancellor Young if I ran into him on Bruin Walk. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
Endorsement taints organization
Wednesday, May 1, 1996 By Romben Aquino A time-honored UCLA tradition became the site of a cheap politically-motivated gimmick. After watching this year’s Spring Sing, it is no longer a secret which slate the Student Alumni Association is endorsing. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
All things are possible
Wednesday, May 1, 1996 On one of those $5 posters they sell around North Campus, I saw a little African American boy sitting on a basketball in a gym. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
Board member answers allegation
Wednesday, May 1, 1996 By Todd Sargent We have a serious squirrel problem on this campus. As a proud member of the Spring Sing ’96 company (the people who did funny skits between acts) I helped write one skit about this particular campus problem. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
Campaigner clarifies a few issues
Wednesday, May 1, 1996 By Sabrina Smith Would you rather raise your registration fees 75 cents or $750? Seventy-five cents is a small price to pay to two student-run organizations which have been at the forefront of fighting against fee increases and for financial aid. Read more...