‘Equitability issues’: Campaign finance offers insight into ASUC elections inequity

Marked by slip ‘n slides to mehndi to condoms, this year’s ASUC elections expenses reveal numerous institutional disparities.
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Marked by slip ‘n slides to mehndi to condoms, this year’s ASUC elections expenses reveal numerous institutional disparities.
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ASUC officials and campus students made announcements about end-of-year events during Wednesday’s regular ASUC Senate meeting.
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On April 23, UC Berkeley will be hosting an in-person Cal Day for the first time in two years. The day packed with in-person events will be held for newly admitted students and their families, giving them the opportunity to get to know their new campus.
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Matching the current ASUC Senate class, independent candidates won the majority of the ASUC executive positions for the third year.
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Amid an intense elections season, the ASUC Senate discussed budgets, personal projects and financial aid at its regular Wednesday meeting.
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Though optimistic about certain aspects of both Catherine Bauer and incumbent Chaka Tellem, the Daily Cal’s editorial board also holds reservations about each that make it impossible to issue a full endorsement.
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UC Berkeley freshman Kailen Grottel-Brown is running independently for ASUC Senate based on his passion for public service and experience in ASUC and government offices and campaigns.
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ASUC senator Stephanie Wong announced her campaign for re-election to the ASUC senate with the Elevate Cal coalition on Mar. 11.
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Current ASUC president and campus junior Chaka Tellem could make history while running for a second term as ASUC president with the ElevateCal coalition.
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The ASUC Senate discussed information security and privacy on campus, as well as the Student Technology Fund Referendum in their Wednesday meeting.
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