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News & Politics (Page 8)

Isabella Spartz in front of the capitol building in Austin, Texas. [Credit: Isabella Spartz]

December 7, 2024

‘It’s Just Become so Normalized:’ Fighting Gun Violence in Texas

Young activists are determined to keep pushing for change in Texas. Many of them simply hope that others won’t have to experience a life affected by gun violence.

By Melanie Love Salazar

December 7, 2024

‘We Can’t Keep Ignoring This:’ Crime is Top of Mind for Voters in Baton Rouge’s Mayoral Run-off

With crime rising, some citizens are approaching the mayor-president run-off election with an eye on public safety.

By Emilee Calametti

November 25, 2024

‘No Contracts … No Peace!’: University of California’s Largest Employee Union Pickets for Fair Wages

Members of AFSCME 3299 gathered outside a UCLA medical center to demand higher wages and improved working conditions for healthcare staff.

By Wynter Muro

November 25, 2024

Celebrities Like Taylor Swift and Chappell Roan Get Political. Are Voters Listening?

This election season celebs like Chappell Roan and Taylor Swift spoke out about politics. Their words make headlines, but do they move voters?

By Wynter Muro

November 11, 2024

LGBTQ Youth Educate Voters on Redlands School District Election Candidates

“What we can do is go talk to voters and talk to them about their voting plan and ensure that they’re making informed decisions about the candidates that they’re voting for.”

By Natalie Martinez

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