Students gathered on Saturday in a Westwood apartment to hear Chelsea Clinton, in the first of her visits to multiple students groups at UCLA, speak about her mother’s presidential platform in an informal setting.
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Unexpected results stun students
With snacks to eat, friends to converse with, and their televisions tuned in, students around UCLA gathered to watch the results of the New Hampshire primary.
Christian advocates oppose bill
In Temecula, a Christian student felt compelled to leave the room in the middle of class because her teacher called Christians “narrow-minded” in a discussion involving a recently approved bill that would clarify laws against discrimination on the basis of sexuality and gender.
Clinton, Giuliani lead respective parties’ polls
Current poll results predicting the position of presidential candidates in upcoming state primaries are not necessarily a reflection of actual primary outcomes, but they do play a role in determining the viability of nominees in the general election.
Candidates joust over national issues
Democratic candidates fought to differentiate themselves Thursday during their debate at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Regents to vote on Proposition 92
The University of California Board of Regents will vote Thursday on adopting a formal position regarding Proposition 92, an initiative which aims to increase funding for community colleges in California.
Lecture focuses on Buddhism, Tibet
The center for Buddhist Studies held its third and final event in an initiative to establish a permanent endowed chair in Tibetan Buddhist studies on Monday.