Toothless Prop Won’t Chew Through Safe Districts
Proposition 11, if passed, will transfer redistricting powers from California’s legislature, a body of mostly incumbent politicians, to an unelected, independent 14-member commission. The commission would establish districts for the Board of Equalization, state senate and state assembly. However, the state legislature will still retain the power to draw congressional districts.
Image of the Invisible
CEREMONY: Human security group at UCI commends documentary by UC and USC graduates.
Olive Tree Bears Beneficial Fruit
INITIATIVE: Students return from landmark journey to the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Professors Take a Stand on Candidates
ELECTION: Political Science professors debate merits of each presidential candidate’s platform.
Groups and Professors Give Propositions Local Flavor
BALLOT: Local groups and professors share their opinions on six of the twelve propositions on the Nov. 4th ballot.
Morality Meets Mutually Assured Destruction
LECTURE: Graduate student held a presentation detailing the nuances of nuclear politics.
California Ballot Propositions
Twelve propositions will accompany the November 4th ballot with issues ranging from bullet trains to gay marriage.