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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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While state and local trends seem stacked against the Berkeley community, CalSERVE’s Nuha Khalfay is the only candidate on the ballot who is informed, committed and prepared to advocate for students.
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While state and local trends seem stacked against the Berkeley community, CalSERVE’s Nuha Khalfay is the only candidate on the ballot who is informed, committed and prepared to advocate for students.
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The AAVP’s most important job is ensuring major projects that directly improve students’ academic experience are completed, and Amarikwa has both the institutional knowledge and the clear (and achievable) plans to earn your vote this year.
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The AAVP’s most important job is ensuring major projects that directly improve students’ academic experience are completed, and Amarikwa has both the institutional knowledge and the clear (and achievable) plans to earn your vote this year.
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To be backed by a party, a candidate has to endure a lengthy application process — one of the largest differences between running party-supported versus independently.
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To be backed by a party, a candidate has to endure a lengthy application process — one of the largest differences between running party-supported versus independently.
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This year, CalSERVE, Student Action and Defend Affirmative Action Party, or DAAP, are slating candidates on the ASUC voting ballots who will run alongside an increasing number of independent candidates.
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This year, CalSERVE, Student Action and Defend Affirmative Action Party, or DAAP, are slating candidates on the ASUC voting ballots who will run alongside an increasing number of independent candidates.
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For the first time in recent memory, The Daily Californian editorial board is endorsing candidates for the ASUC Senate.
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For the first time in recent memory, The Daily Californian editorial board is endorsing candidates for the ASUC Senate.
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In less than a week's time, two candidates — one aligned with Student Action and one independent — will go head-to-head in their bid for the second-highest position in the ASUC: executive vice president.
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In less than a week's time, two candidates — one aligned with Student Action and one independent — will go head-to-head in their bid for the second-highest position in the ASUC: executive vice president.
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The ASUC Judicial Council unanimously voted to accept ASUC Senator and CalSERVE presidential candidate Juniperangelica Cordova’s plea deal Thursday night, in which she plead guilty for violating ASUC election bylaws.
The ASUC Judicial Council unanimously voted to accept ASUC Senator and CalSERVE presidential candidate Juniperangelica Cordova’s plea deal Thursday night, in which she plead guilty for violating ASUC election bylaws.
Following on the heels of Student Action’s senate slate announcement, CalSERVE unveiled its own seven-person senate slate Tuesday night.
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Following on the heels of Student Action’s senate slate announcement, CalSERVE unveiled its own seven-person senate slate Tuesday night.
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With this year’s ASUC elections fast approaching, CalSERVE released a three-person executive slate Sunday evening, trying to ride the party’s success of last year’s winning two-person slate.
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With this year’s ASUC elections fast approaching, CalSERVE released a three-person executive slate Sunday evening, trying to ride the party’s success of last year’s winning two-person slate.
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Nearly a dozen graduate students and community members gathered Wednesday morning on Sproul Plaza to rally against the UC Board of Regents' vote on raising tuition, which took place later that day.
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Nearly a dozen graduate students and community members gathered Wednesday morning on Sproul Plaza to rally against the UC Board of Regents' vote on raising tuition, which took place later that day.
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