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The student news site of California State University - Los Angeles

University Times

The student news site of California State University - Los Angeles

University Times

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ASI Opens the Floor to Students

Michael Griego, Multimedia Journalist November 13, 2018

Last Thursday, Nov. 8, students filled the Innovation Hub, in the University Library, to voice their campus-wide concerns during the Student Advocacy 101 mixer. The Senators of Associated Students,...

There’s a Storm Coming

Anthony Karambelas, General Assignment Reporter November 13, 2018

Recent weeks have driven a lot northward: voter turnouts, gun-related homicides, and now over 6,000 Central American migrants fleeing violence in their respective countries to seek asylum in the U.S. But...

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Celebrating Our Vets

Marissa Chavez, Contributing Writer November 12, 2018

The 2018 Veterans Day Ceremony was a celebration on-campus to represent our soldiers, marines, airmen, sailors and coastguards.     The ceremony was hosted by the Veterans Resource Center (VRC)...

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The Blood on Our Hands

Anthony Karambelas, General Assignment Reporter November 6, 2018

It has become a horrific American ritual. Every year, citizens across the nation steel themselves for the inevitable death toll. They just pray the AR-15 does not train on their neighborhood. And when...

Are Your Voting Rights In Jeopardy?

Roman Banuelos, Contributing Writer November 2, 2018

A 2017 lawsuit challenging a state law that allegedly suppresses minority voters from making it to the polls could influence the November election. “California is failing to comply with these requirements...

Transfer retention rate rises

Becky Nava, Contributing Writer November 1, 2018

Graduation rates for transfer students attending Cal State La for three years have increased to 64 percent in 2014 -- up from nearly 38 percent in 2005, according to data from university’s Enrollment...

Baby Trump balloon makes it second debut two weekends in a row at the Yes on 10 rally in Grand Park in DTLA.

Baby Trump Looms over Prop 10

Anthony Quach, Contributing Writer October 30, 2018

Chants of “Yes on 10!” and “The rent is too damn high!” echoed throughout the streets of downtown Los Angeles last Saturday afternoon.   Advocates and supporters of Proposition 10 gathered...

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Death of a Journalist

Anthony Karambelas, General Assignment Reporter October 30, 2018

It’s something out of a horror movie: a fiancée drops off his mobile phone with his soon-to-be bride and heads into a consulate to fill out paperwork for his upcoming marriage. Hours later he is nowhere...

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Glendale measure would raise $30M a year for city services: Questions raised about city resources used to “educate” people about it

Boushra Rafi, Contributnig Writer October 23, 2018

Glendale voters will decide on a sales tax measure to raise $30 million to improve city services and infrastructure such as public safety, fire, roads, parks, recreations and housing. That’s according...

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Measure would approve $1.5B for children’s hospitals

Berenice Moreno, UT Community News Reporter October 23, 2018

Voters will decide next week on a state ballot measure that would allow the state to issue $1.5 billion bond to improve and expand children’s hospitals. Eight private nonprofit children’s hospitals...

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Voter Guide 2018

October 23, 2018

Housing prices, aging infrastructure among issues California voters will weigh in on next week Skyrocketing housing prices, immigration, homelessness, aging hospital equipment, concerns about the gas...

Housing Measure Would Raise Billions for Residents

Roman Banuelos, Contributing Writer October 23, 2018

East and South L.A. residents struggling with the high cost of rent may get help if voters approve a state ballot measure to borrow $4 billion dollars for more affordable housing construction and subsidized...

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