
USA: Hundreds of UCLA students rally against Trump's election
More than 300 students and faculty members rallied on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, following Donald Trump's victory in the US election earlier in the week.
The protesters marched through the campus, chanting "[Donald Trump] - not our president."
After Trump's win was announced early on Wednesday, there have been multiple large demonstrations against the president-elect in several large US cities, including in Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington DC and Seattle.
Trump declared victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning, after his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton called him to concede defeat following a bitterly fought election battle. Trump beat Clinton in a surprise landslide victory, garnering 278 of the Electoral College votes, while the Democratic candidate received 218.

More than 300 students and faculty members rallied on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, following Donald Trump's victory in the US election earlier in the week.
The protesters marched through the campus, chanting "[Donald Trump] - not our president."
After Trump's win was announced early on Wednesday, there have been multiple large demonstrations against the president-elect in several large US cities, including in Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington DC and Seattle.
Trump declared victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning, after his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton called him to concede defeat following a bitterly fought election battle. Trump beat Clinton in a surprise landslide victory, garnering 278 of the Electoral College votes, while the Democratic candidate received 218.