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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

The fourth Democratic Debate took place at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio on October 15, 2019.

Democrats Face Off on Debate Night

Richard Tzul, Staff Reporter October 17, 2019

A dozen candidates squeezed onto one stage for an intense night of debating.  The fourth Democratic presidential debate took place in Ohio on Tuesday evening with the leading 12 Democractic candidates...

Illustration by Miles Gaius

California Gets Trumped

Anthony Karambelas, Staff Reporter February 25, 2019

If there is anything we have learned from Trump’s two years in office, it is this: the man delivers on his promises. When he says he will terminate Obama’s immigration executive orders, he does it....

Donovan Leonard, a fourth year student at CSULA at the King You Didn't Know event. Photo by Brian Delgado

MLK Beneath the Surface

Joshua Letona, Intern Reporter February 6, 2019

Cal State LA presented Martin Luther King Jr.: The King You Didn’t Know, exploring MLK beyond his notable work that has been considered for decades. The event was hosted by the program coordinator,...

Settlement Reached between University and Former Athletic Administrator

Marissa Chavez, Digital Editor January 29, 2019

Former Olympic athlete and Cal State LA Administrator Dr. Sheila Hudson, accused the University of gender discrimination in Aug. 2016. Meanwhile, she accused ex-Athletic Director Mike Garrett of sexual...

A Deeper Consideration into MLK Jr.

A Deeper Consideration into MLK Jr.

Anthony Karambelas, Staff Reporter January 29, 2019

History has a habit of painting in broad strokes. So it may come as a shock to some that the man idolized today as a champion of equality and justice–the man whose name is seen plastered on student scholarships,...

Thousands of attendees march from Pershing Square to Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles in honor of the 3rd Annual Women’s March on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2019. Photo By Marisa Vasquez

The Wave of Women

Marissa Chavez, Digital Editor January 23, 2019

Thousands of women filled the streets of Downtown Los Angeles Saturday morning to support the third annual Women’s March. Participants waved their signs high as they cheered and danced to music and presentations. “I’m...

View of downtown LA taken during sunset from the Eastside. Photo by Josh Rose via Unsplash.

Do We Still Need To “Save Daylight”? Measure Could Keep Time in California Consistent

Isaac Gutierrez, Contributing Writer December 3, 2018

During the upcoming midterm elections in Nov., voters will have a shot at deciding if they want to repeal Daylight Savings Time. A measure on the ballot proposes Daylight Savings Time to be applied...

Claudia Rueda poses in front of King Hall at Cal State LA

Rueda’s Fight For Justice

Anthony Quach, Contributing Writer November 27, 2018

Upon arriving to her house, Claudia Rueda, a Cal State LA Spanish Literature student, noticed a barague of unmarked police vehicles with flashing lights surrounding her family’s home. “For me, growing...

Cal State LA president William Covino (left), ASI President Nia Johnson (middle) and Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti after Garcetti_s keynote speech.

Election 2018: It’s On!

Marissa Chavez, Contributing Writer November 27, 2018

Election 2018: It’s On! was a post-election conference that provided attendees an opportunity to be informed on local and state measures from the Nov. 6 midterms. It featured lectures from many well-known...

307 and Counting…

November 13, 2018

Dear Trump.   Don’t be naive. Number 307 will not be the last this year. And as the bodies crumple to the floor, the carnage remains on your watch.   We are 46 weeks into the year....

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...

American Flags lined up in a row as a huge building towers over them

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...

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