Independent candidate Aryan Deorah launches ASUC Senate campaign

Aryan Deorah is running for ASUC Senate to reform funding for Registered Student Organizations, improve technological equity and increase student events.
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Aryan Deorah is running for ASUC Senate to reform funding for Registered Student Organizations, improve technological equity and increase student events.
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At the ASUC’s general meeting Wednesday, the subcommittee on student risks and Inclusive Access program presented about the struggles students face and the shift to digitizing course content.
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On Tuesday evening, the Student Action party released its first four candidates running for ASUC Senate positions in the upcoming ASUC elections.
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During its meeting Wednesday, the ASUC discussed the Graduate Assembly, or GA, push for independence, the ongoing struggles international students face from remote learning and the rise in xenophobia.
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During the ASUC’s meeting on Wednesday, Senator Will Liu was sworn into office and Chancellor Carol Christ provided campus updates.
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While UC Berkeley students are relieved the cancel for nonpayment policy was suspended for the fall semester, many feel the campaign is not over.
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Students are campaigning for the suspension of UC Berkeley’s Cancel for Non-Payment policy for fall in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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With the hybrid instruction system in place for the fall, members of the CalGreeks community are making plans to cater to a primarily virtual experience.
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Get caught up on all the winners from the Apr. 10 tabulations ceremony.
ASUC elections have moved completely online, forcing candidates to alter their campaigning strategies and the ASUC Elections Council to find new ways to get the word out about voting. The decision was made in response to campus’s move to remote classes and the shelter-in-place order over the COVID-19 pandemic.
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