ASUC Student Action senator launches smartphone application

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ASUC Student Action senator Connor Landgraf launched an ASUC smartphone application today.

The application provides a collection of resources for UC Berkeley students including ASUC and student group events, features for the Cal Student Store and Cal Dining and monitors of the number of people at the gym and library, according to the iTunes store description.

The application’s release correlates with one of Landgraf’s platforms as Student Action’s presidential candidate of increasing student access to technology.

Other applications specific to the campus have been successfully launched in the past few years, including the UC Berkeley Mobile application that includes information about tours, events, courses and campus maps and another application for easy AirBears access.

Chloe Hunt is the lead student government reporter.

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