High energy and charged emotions at a protest against Tuesday’s passage of Proposition 8 led to several outbreaks of violence.
More than 2,000 protesters, including about 35 students from UCLA’s Queer Alliance, gathered at the Los Angeles Temple on Santa Monica Boulevard at 2 p.m. Thursday, upset about “Yes on 8″ contributions from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Author Archives: Audrey Kuo
Some voters must turn to provisional ballots
The presidential election was called at the moment California polls closed, but it could be more than a month before the votes are officially counted, as elections officials sort through a significant number of provisional ballots.
Making the world a better place, one correction at a time
Lying on my belly, I wriggled closer to the edge, inching forward until I could peer down to the crashing waves hundreds of feet below me.
Letting the unheard voices rewrite history
Growing up five miles away from the San Jacinto battleground, Emma Perez was constantly faced with the Texas Revolution.
Actress channels voices to illustrate importance of individual dignity
A multitude spoke up at the Third Bunche Chair Lecture on Tuesday night.
Conference addresses terror in new ways
Professors and researchers from several countries gathered at the Faculty Center on Friday to discuss the meaning of “terror” and its relationship to gender in a conference hosted by the UCLA Center for the Study of Women.
Dedicated student volunteers find niche
Stephanie Chan doesn’t have time to stop volunteering.