In an effort to combat what could be an enormous deficit in next year’s state budget, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s financial advisors have suggested he consider a 10 percent across-the-board budget cut, H.D. Palmer said.
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Clinton urges all to social action
Former President Bill Clinton was on campus Saturday in an effort to help empower young adults to solve social problems in their communities.
Bill Clinton, other guests aim to inspire, empower
In hopes of encouraging young adults to become active in their communities, The American Democracy Institute will be hosting the Empower Change Summit on Saturday at Royce Hall.
Bill’s language contested
Opponents of State Senate Bill 777, which seeks to add language banning discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity into California’s education codes, began a referendum campaign this week to keep the law from taking effect Jan. 1.
Debate draws lines within GOP
The 10th Republican presidential debate took place Sunday night, with candidates discussing a wide variety of issues including same-sex marriage, abortion rights and the United States’ international presence. Candidates Tom Tancredo, Rep. Ron Paul, Gov. Mike Huckabee, Rudy Giuliani, Gov. Mitt Romney, Sen. Fred Thompson, Sen. John McCain and Rep. Duncan Hunter participated in the […]
Summit sets high goals for climate change
The UCLA School of Public Health hosted its first Climate Change Summit on Wednesday to bring attention to many of the health-related concerns associated with global climate change.
New bill restricts textbook prices
Gov. Schwarzenegger signed State Assembly Bill 1548 into law Friday, creating guidelines for publishing companies, university faculty members and university bookstores to take measures against the rising cost of college text books.