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Author Archives: Sasha Druzhinina
Anonymous rape tests to be federally required
Anonymous testing for rape victims, a practice already available in parts of the country, will become mandatorily available in select locations in the near future under a new federal requirement. Proponents of the change hope it will encourage more rape victims to file reports if their identities are protected. This in turn might allow for […]
Bill would limit UC contracts
A California State Senate bill regarding greater public access to and greater regulation of University of California contracts was approved by the Senate Government Organization Committee earlier this week.
Crime rates relatively unchanged
The recently released 2007 crime report from university police shows some changes in the crime trends at UCLA ““ showing an increase in assault and a 1,075 percent increase in disorderly conduct.
Castro’s departure a catalyst for Cuba
Clutching her doll to her chest with family heirlooms clinking softly in her small shoes, she stood in line to get on a plane headed for the United States from Havana.
Coming races to be decisive
As Super Tuesday and the much-awaited California primary came to a close, Democrats and Republicans began looking toward the future to 23 states and the District of Columbia which are still waiting to hold primaries.