The California ballot essentially asked college voters to choose between higher education and K-12 schools.
Category Archives: Editorials
Editorial: _UC leadership should not have relied on Prop. 30_
Whether or not Proposition 30 passes, University of California leadership has to learn a key lesson: You can’t put all your eggs in one basket.
Editorial: _Yes on Prop. 30 would benefit UCLA_
If voters do not approve this measure, the state will make a $250 million cut to the UC, and students may face mid-year tuition hikes of 20 percent or more.
Editorial Board Endorsements: Elections 2012
Past the partisan bickering and campaign half-truths of the 2012 election season, it is integral that students take the initiative to educate themselves about the issues at stake on the November ballot.
No on Proposition 35
Voters will understandably want to support a measure that appears to work toward reducing human trafficking.
Yes on Proposition 40
Proposition 40, which allows California voters the opportunity to accept the Senate district lines drawn last year, represents an effort to pull an independent, voter-approved process back into the hands of partisan state politics.
Yes on Proposition 34
Setting aside personal and moral views on the death penalty, Proposition 34 makes sense economically.