The undergraduate student government Judicial Board ruled Monday that the Bruins United slate violated online campaigning rules last week, after the slate appealed an Election Board sanction. Read more...
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April 27, 6:12 pm
Judicial Board rules against Bruins United for online campaigning violation
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 27, 4:36 pm
Leaked documents allege illegal campaign fundraising by LET’S ACT!
Dozens of documents leaked on Facebook Monday allege that members of the undergraduate student government LET’S ACT! slate illegally spent student fee funds on their past two campaigns, sold alcohol and marijuana to raise campaign revenue and solicited money from student groups in return for representation in the slate. Read more...
Photo: An anonymous Facebook user leaked dozens of documents that allegedly detail the 2013 and 2014 campaigns of the LET’S ACT! undergraduate student government slate. (Daily Bruin file photo)
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April 27, 3:32 pm
USAC candidates debate issues, qualifications amid slate politics
Undergraduate student government candidates debated Sunday about the merits of their previous experience and their relationships with University and student group leaders. The debates, organized by the Undergraduate Students Association Council Election Board, took place on the Hill in front of a crowd generally split between the two dominant slates Bruins United and LET’S ACT!. Read more...
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April 27, 4:18 am
USAC Election 2015
Twenty-five candidates are running for the 14 elected USAC positions in this year's highly contested elections. The majority of candidates are running with the Bruins United or LET'S ACT! slates, some others are running independent and one candidate is running with the After Party slate. Read more...
Photo: (Madeleine Isaacs/Daily Bruin senior staff)
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April 27, 3:08 am
Alumni reflect on Martin Luther King’s 1965 speech at UCLA
Neil Reichline, a first-year student in 1965 and Daily Bruin staffer, sat at the top of the Janss Steps, overlooking the crowd in Wilson Plaza. He said he remembers how unique Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech at UCLA was compared to his other addresses. Read more...
Photo: Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at UCLA on April 27, 1965 in front of about 5,000 people at the bottom of Janss Steps. Then-UCLA Chancellor Franklin Murphy (right) introduced King. (Daily Bruin file photo)
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April 27, 3:05 am
Heather Rosen fuels USAC presidential candidacy with social advocacy
Seeing a need for a social justice club at her high school, Heather Rosen decided to create her own club as a freshman – despite not knowing anyone at her new school. Read more...
Photo: (Angie Wang/Daily Bruin senior staff)
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April 27, 3:03 am
Morris Sarafian hopes to build student connections with USAC presidency
Morris Sarafian's drive to help other people began when he worked for his mother on her real estate job at the age of 10. Read more...
Photo: (Angie Wang/Daily Bruin senior staff)




