2013 ASUC Election results

Experience the announcement of the 2013 ASUC Election results, as seen from 155 Dwinelle. Read more here.

Experience the announcement of the 2013 ASUC Election results, as seen from 155 Dwinelle. Read more here.
The results of this year’s ASUC election were tabulated in 155 Dwinelle Thursday evening. CalSERVE won three out of four traditionally partisan ASUC executive seats. CalSERVE candidate Deejay Pepito is elected as the next student body president.
A presidential feature article printed Monday portrayed DeeJay Pepito — my colleague and an essential part of our senate — as an “aggressive” woman with a mission to propel “minority” groups into the ASUC. I found the article poorly written and contextualized, especially given the amount of times I was Read More…
The ASUC Senate voted to table a bill that called for the ASUC to seek “investment opportunities that strengthen Israeli-Palestinian cooperation” at its meeting Wednesday night. Read More…
ASUC President Connor Landgraf announced Tuesday that he will not be vetoing SB 160, a bill that seeks the divestment of ASUC funds from companies associated with the Israeli military and encourages the UC to do the same. Read More…
It has only been five days since the ASUC results were announced, but many newly elected members of the ASUC say they are already looking forward to their first steps in office. Read More…
CalSERVE candidates secured all but one position in the executive slate in this year’s ASUC elections.
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After winning a seat on the ASUC senate, many UC Berkeley undergrads enter their new roles, eager to make lasting change on campus. It often doesn’t take long, however, for these senators to discover that bringing their platforms to fruition is far from easy. Read More…
A referendum on this year’s ASUC ballot will change the ASUC’s handling of the Advocacy Agenda in an effort to ensure more effective implementation. Read More…
As one of about 800 Pilipinos on a campus of nearly 36,000, Pepito says she hopes to represent the Pilipino community, along with other minority groups, such as women, that she feels are underrepresented in the ASUC. Read More…