
ASUC senators harrassed by anonymous emails
Several ASUC senators have been targeted by anonymous emails harassing them with derogatory comments and personalized attacks since last semester.
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Several ASUC senators have been targeted by anonymous emails harassing them with derogatory comments and personalized attacks since last semester.
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With the majority of construction complete, the ASUC Student Union and the UC Berkeley Facilities Services are finishing renovations on the campus’ new Lower Sproul Plaza.
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On Tuesday evening at Chancellor Nicholas Dirks’ fireside chat, student and top administrators met to discuss campus advising and undergraduate education.
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Joseph Greenwell took the position of UC Berkeley’s associate vice chancellor and dean of students this spring. In his administrator role, Greenwell formally oversees many student-related groups and activities as well as emergency and crisis situations affecting students. But unlike many administrators on campus, Greenwell hails from divergent roots —
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At a Monday ASUC Student Union Board of Directors meeting, members discussed event reservation policies and committee reports.
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The ASUC Senate passed two bills concerning the commencement speaker selection process and another that aims to improve policies for minorities Wednesday. A bill concerning the investment management of the ASUC was passed but will be tabled for further consideration next week.
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Of the seven measures featured on the Berkeley city ballot, two have garnered the particular attention of student political groups for their potential to affect student life at UC Berkeley.
Students have directed their attention primarily to issues regarding redistricting and taxation for this year’s election.
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After years of financial losses and an attempt to close the lodge last year, the ASUC-owned Cal Lodge will undergo a change in management from a contracted property manager to an outside company.
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Many executives have noted the cohesion within the now-complete executive board. Since taking office, Chou has started work on issues that align with other executive offices’ aims, including mental health and the distribution of grants and scholarships.
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At his first fireside chat of the semester, Chancellor Nicholas Dirks met with student-athletes Monday to discuss challenges they face on campus.
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