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Friday, May 15, 2020

ASUC Student Advocate’s Office creates Cal-Pays Copay Fund

Eshleman Hall
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The ASUC Student Advocate’s Office has received nearly 60 applications to its Cal-Pays Copay Fund, which supports students with chronic conditions and disabilities, since its launch April 3.
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ASUC

Thursday, May 7, 2020
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ASUC Senate discusses COVID-19 pandemic relief, several bills during last meeting of spring 2020 semester

The ASUC Senate held its final meeting of the academic year virtually Wednesday to discuss COVID-19 pandemic relief for students along with several other bills.
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ASUC

Friday, May 1, 2020
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ASUC Senate holds meeting to discuss COVID-19 relief, bills

On Wednesday, the ASUC Senate held its penultimate meeting of the academic year virtually to discuss ongoing work regarding COVID-19 relief and several bills.
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ASUC

Sunday, April 19, 2020

2019-20 ASUC executive officers reflect on work over past year

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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ASUC Elections 2020

Friday, April 10, 2020
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Independents win majority of ASUC executive seats for first time in 5 years

Next year’s executive offices will be filled by independent candidate Victoria Vera as president, current ASUC Senator Melvin Tangonan as executive vice president, current ASUC Senator Nicole Anyanwu as academic affairs vice president, current ASUC Senator Derek Imai as external affairs vice president and independent candidate Joyce Huchin as student advocate.
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ASUC Elections 2020

Monday, March 16, 2020

Joyce Huchin announces campaign for ASUC student advocate

Campus junior Joyce Huchin is running for ASUC student advocate with the goals of strengthening community relationships and institutionalizing more resources.
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ASUC

Sunday, March 15, 2020

ASUC works to advocate for students, provide extra resources in response to COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic prompted students and course instructors to reorganize their spring semester, the ASUC has been working with campus administration to communicate student needs.
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ASUC

Friday, February 21, 2020

ASUC Senate discusses injustices, Senator Milton Zerman resigns at meeting

ASUC Senator Milton Zerman resigned at the ASUC Senate meeting Feb. 19, during which several grievances on perceived injustices were discussed. Zerman resigned in protest of the rejection of his controversial bill to condemn Bears for Palestine for its cubicle display in Eshleman Hall.
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ASUC

Friday, January 31, 2020

ASUC Senator Jenny Jungmin Kim resigns, campus partnerships with religiously-affiliated hospitals discussed

ASUC Senator Jenny Jungmin Kim announced her resignation at the second ASUC Senate meeting of the semester Wednesday, during which controversies behind potential campus partnerships with religiously-affiliated hospitals were also discussed.
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Editorials

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Midway through their terms, here’s what ASUC officials have accomplished

CAMPUS AFFAIRS: The Daily Californian's editorial board evaluated ASUC officials' campaign platforms and current progress.

After carefully evaluating campaign promises against current projects, here is our ASUC midyear progress report.
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