Charles Peng launches ASUC Senate campaign with Student Action

Charles Peng is running for ASUC Senate on platforms centered around the international student experience, East Asian community and campus safety.
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Charles Peng is running for ASUC Senate on platforms centered around the international student experience, East Asian community and campus safety.
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The Student Action party released its first four ASUC Senate candidates Tuesday evening in the upcoming ASUC elections
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ASUC senators raised concerns over UC Berkeley’s rising expenses in the face of stagnant revenue at their weekly meeting Wednesday.
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The ASUC Senate held its first public meeting of the semester Wednesday, where senators and campus administrators discussed funding, ASUC projects and the return to in-person classes.
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Across campus, international students are facing challenges seeing their families this winter break — challenges that most U.S. students wouldn’t face.
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As campus classes and operations are underway to transition back to fully in-person, some of UC Berkeley’s ASUC senators have alleged that international students continue to be adversely impacted by the pandemic in unique ways.
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With Halloween approaching, students and other members of the UC Berkeley community expressed COVID-19 safety concerns as several campus events return.
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The ASUC Senate on Wednesday unanimously condemned a campus exhibit that critics say glorifies a history of racism against Pilipinx people.
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In light of the return to campus, University Health Services, or UHS, and the ASUC are offering various mental health resources to promote student wellness as the COVID-19 pandemic persists.
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Erupting in a mix of emotions across different countries, independent candidates won the majority of ASUC Senate seats for the second consecutive year, as announced during Saturday’s virtual tabulations ceremony.
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