November 2, 2004, a day which most say can be the turning point of our nation.
If you vote Democrat, Republican, Green, Independent or not at all, [X]Press has devoted all its resources to follow the election from a various perspectives.
Whether it be text, multimedia or photo galleries the following links are up-to-the minute coverage of reactions to the presidential elections and Calif. propositions too name a few.
[X]Press staff coverage of Nov. 2 breaking news showcases a collection of the sights and sounds of a campus struggling to live in a world of political divide.
CHECK OUT OUR MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE:
Students Protest Election Results
The American Divide
Fashion and Politics, Who Knew?
Lila Lipscomb Beyond “Fahrenheit 9/11"
Students React to Compulsory Voting
Women Respond to Why They Vote
Democrats' Last Push for Voter Turnout
Amid Election, BART Boosts Security
CHECK OUT OUR ONGOING COVERAGE:
Kerry Concedes, Calls for Unified Nation
Jack Adams Hall Provides a Window to the Election
Education and Political Power and Meet at Library
Politics Turns Ugly on Campus
New Citizens Exercise Most Important Right
California Voters to Decide on Stem Cell Research
Sanchez Seeks School Board Reelection
SF State Students Research Rank-Choice Voting
The Theatre of Politics
Candidates Put Politics in the Bedroom
Prop. 59 Makes Government More Accessible
Students React to Bush Victory
Ranked-Choice Voting Gets Mixed Reactions