Jaguar Karaoke at risk of closing permanently due to COVID-19 pandemic

Jaguar Karaoke on Durant Avenue, which customers say has brought people together, is at risk of closing after 10 years of business due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jaguar Karaoke on Durant Avenue, which customers say has brought people together, is at risk of closing after 10 years of business due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The SQUELCH! party announced its three nonsatirical senatorial candidates for the upcoming ASUC election Sunday. It is the first party to announce its slate this season.
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Hundreds of people filed into Wheeler Auditorium on Thursday night to witness the results of this year’s ASUC elections, driving the room to a fever pitch of cheers as votes were tallied on a projector screen.
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Those accused of spamming would have violated Bylaw 4203 section 5.2. The bylaw prohibits candidates from sending campaign emails unless they have been given permission from the leadership of the organization they are emailing, are a member of the organization, or know the recipients personally.
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Four more reports of alleged bylaw violations regarding unsolicited campaign emails by both ASUC executive and senatorial candidates have been filed, the ASUC Elections Council said Thursday.
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As polling continues this week, candidates for the ASUC executive seats are tallying up last-minute votes, seeking to either distance themselves from or compare themselves to the individuals currently in the role.
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At an ASUC Student Union Board of Directors meeting Wednesday, board members voted to update several ASUC policies and approve contracts to meet the needs of the new Lower Sproul Plaza space.
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Two candidates running for executive vice president in this year’s ASUC elections both aim to enhance student life with the upcoming reopening of the Lower Sproul Plaza, while one satirical candidate hopes to represent the silent majority on campus by running as a mime.
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Update 3/14/15: This article has been updated to reflect the fact that Jason Tang is also running for senate with Student Action, bringing the number of candidates on their senate slate up to 15. After its decision to only run a presidential candidate on its executive slate in the last
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A bill that proposes a $15,000 revamping of the ASUC’s website was introduced at this Wednesday’s senate meeting, alongside the nomination of a public defender and the discussion of various campus issues.
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