ASUC postpones vote on Transfer Referendum because of legal concerns

After a lengthy debate, ASUC senators motioned to postpone a vote about the Transfer Referendum because of legal concerns at Wednesday night’s regular meeting.
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After a lengthy debate, ASUC senators motioned to postpone a vote about the Transfer Referendum because of legal concerns at Wednesday night’s regular meeting.
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At Wednesday night’s regular meeting, senators learned that the ASUC’s chief technology officer, or CTO, is no longer a student at UC Berkeley but maintains his title and position.
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Over the past few weeks, The Daily Californian’s editorial board has met with nearly all of the ASUC executives and senators to discuss the progress they’ve made on their platforms in the first semester of their terms. Some officials have made substantial progress on their term goals, while others are
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In a statement, UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ said “it remains uncertain as to whether current conditions will persist,” and she elected to extend the pause on instruction that began Thursday night.
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Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Stephen Sutton spoke to the ASUC Senate at its regular Wednesday meeting about developing four strategies to improve student life on campus and fielded questions about the campus’s response to the smoke from the wildfires.
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After days of community backlash, Chancellor Carol Christ announced Thursday evening that classes would be canceled because of poor air quality.
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Student Action won a majority of the ASUC Senate seats — the first time since 2012 that any one party has won a majority of the senate.
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Student Action, a political party within the ASUC, announced 14 senate candidates Sunday night for the spring 2018 ASUC elections.
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