ASUC Senate promotes student advocacy initiatives

The ASUC Senate focused on student advocacy initiatives at its Halloween-themed meeting Wednesday, passing five resolutions.
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The ASUC Senate focused on student advocacy initiatives at its Halloween-themed meeting Wednesday, passing five resolutions.
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The ASUC Senate Inter-semester Committee met Wednesday and passed four resolutions, including one to rename the senate chambers in Eshleman Hall to the Courtney Garg Brousseau Chambers.
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Described as a “strong leader” and “fierce advocate,” Bahar Navab began her appointment as UC Berkeley’s associate dean of students and executive director of the ASUC Student Union on May 1.
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After the 2020 ASUC elections, the current executive officers’ term is coming to a close. COVID-19 has created a unique situation on campus and while all executives continue work on their platforms, most found themselves adjusting their plans to address current campus needs.
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Venture outside of your comfort zone because you will never know what you’ll find — maybe it will become your next favorite lunch, afternoon snack or dinner!
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Instead of going through the motions this week, pick up the pace through your creative pathway with these events.
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UC Berkeley student organization members received an email last Monday indicating that Upper Sproul Plaza is closed to campus activities between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m.
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Many UC Berkeley residence halls will be without power and student services will be closed due to the PG&E power shutdown, according to a campus-wide email sent this morning.
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Despite their eco-friendly appearance, bioplastic cups are green-washed symbols obscure the fact that this “compostable” cup is destined for a landfill.
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On one side were conservative demonstrators — led by Trump supporter Amber Cummings — who believe that they were participating in a righteous crusade to rid UC Berkeley of its leftist hegemony. On the other side were left-wing groups that call themselves “anti-fascists” while making true fascists proud of their attempts at censorship.
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