Reminiscing on 2016-17: ASUC executives reflect on the last year

Wednesday is the final regular ASUC senate meeting, drawing a close to the 2016-17 executive slate’s term.
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Wednesday is the final regular ASUC senate meeting, drawing a close to the 2016-17 executive slate’s term.
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Student Action released its executive slate for the spring 2017 ASUC elections Tuesday one year after winning a sweep of the four partisan executive seats in the 2016 elections.
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Ben Gould — a graduate student running for Berkeley City Council’s District 4 seat — announced Monday that he has secured the endorsement of every executive member of UC Berkeley’s ASUC and graduate assembly, excluding that of Selina Lao, who holds the nonpartisan position of ASUC student advocate.
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A number of ASUC executives and senators have announced their endorsement for Berkeley mayoral candidate Jesse Arreguin ahead of next week’s election.
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A protest on Monday at noon inside the Cal Student Store, organized by the Queer Alliance Resource Center, or QARC, and the bridges Multicultural Resource Center, took an unexpected turn when the store locked all of its entrances about 30 minutes into the protest.
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The ASUC signed a memorandum of understanding Tuesday with officials of the Residential and Student Services Program and Residence Hall Assembly in hopes of enlisting more students to vote in the residence halls.
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The ASUC Senate conducted its first meeting of the fall semester Wednesday night, introducing bills aimed at addressing student safety and campus technological changes with new student committees.
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The ASUC Senate held its first ever inter-semester committee meeting Thursday to discuss the permanent appointment of a chief legal officer and to debate whether to support a potential study by the city of Berkeley on the effects of banning single-use water bottles.
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Megan Turrill, who was appointed chief legal officer of the ASUC for the upcoming academic year, has resigned from the position because of personal reasons.
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ASUC executive and senate hopefuls, accompanied by hundreds of supporters, flooded the Arthur Andersen Auditorium in the Haas School of Business on Friday evening to learn the results of the 2016-17 ASUC elections. For the first time since 2012, Student Action swept all four partisan executive seats, and gathered a
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