Victoria Vera for president

The Daily Californian’s Editorial Board has seldom seen a candidate so apt for the ASUC presidency, but Victoria Vera shined among the rest.
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The Daily Californian’s Editorial Board has seldom seen a candidate so apt for the ASUC presidency, but Victoria Vera shined among the rest.
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Student Action announced March 8 that current ASUC Senators Haazim Amirali and Melvin Tangonan are running for next academic year’s ASUC president and executive vice president, respectively.
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More than a week after allegations of drugging and sexual assault at Sigma Chi fraternity became public, not much has changed other than a few lackluster apologies and hollow statements of support for women.
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Members of the office of ASUC Senator Harshil Bansal wrote a resolution to ensure that student organizations that the ASUC sponsors disclose complete information about their funding.
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The ASUC Senate convened for its weekly meeting Wednesday to hear complaints about the new campus events policy and to discuss the sale of Cal Lodge.
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Undergraduate students enrolled in UC Berkeley’s College of Letters and Science can now use a new program on CalCentral to check their progress in both their major and college requirements.
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The 2016-17 ASUC Senate convened Wednesday for its final meeting of the year to discuss campus security arrangements in light of potential protests against Ann Coulter, executive office reports and outgoing ASUC President Will Morrow’s return to his home state of Minnesota, among other items.
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Student Action, a campus political party centered on student representation, announced Monday its 14 senatorial candidates for the ASUC elections in April.
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A new electrical engineering and computer sciences department policy revision for the upcoming semester aims to discourage intended computer science majors from intentionally failing lower division prerequisite classes.
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