Tuesday, February 17


Candidates discuss student advocacy, representation at USAC debate

Candidates for next year’s undergraduate student government discussed their platforms and how they would achieve them at a debate Friday. More than 300 students attended the debate, hosted by the USAC Election Board, in the De Neve auditorium Friday evening. Read more...

Photo: Nineteen candidates attended the undergraduate student government candidate debates in De Neve auditorium Friday. (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin)



USAC Election Board sanctions Waves of Change for paid Facebook post

This post was updated on April 26 at 10:30 p.m. The undergraduate student government Election Board sanctioned Waves of Change Tuesday for paying to promote their campaign on Facebook before paid advertising for the election begins May 2. Read more...

Photo: The undergraduate student government Election Board sanctioned Waves of Change for paying Facebook to sponsor their posts before the allowed date. (Daily Bruin file photo)


USAC committee suggests changes to address food security, student safety

An undergraduate student government committee recommended Monday the council create a new position of food security director and increase its role in ensuring student safety, among other changes. Read more...

Photo: (Anthony Tran/Daily Bruin) The USAC Constitutional Review Committee recommended Monday the council create a new position of food security director and increase its role in ensuring student safety.


Graduate Students Association elects new president, officers

Candidates from Moving Forward, a student-run political group, won all officer seats in this year’s Graduate Students Association election. This year four of five positions were contested, up from last year’s election, which had only one contested position. Read more...

Photo: Michael Skiles was elected as president of the graduate student government. (Laura Uzes/Daily Bruin)




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