Friday, April 3

Social Justice Referendum sanctioned after USAC Judicial Board ruling

The undergraduate student government election board sanctioned the Social Justice Referendum for violating its campaign spending limit after the judicial board ruled in favor of the election board’s past sanctions Thursday morning. Read more...

Photo: The election board sanctioned Social Justice Referendum after the judicial board’s ruling. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Waves of Change sanctioned for flyering on the Hill

The undergraduate student government election board sanctioned Waves of Change on Thursday morning after a person wearing a Waves of Change shirt was seen handing out campaign flyers on the Hill, according to an Election Board Investigations Committee report. Read more...

Photo: Waves of Change is running three candidates for this year’s Undergraduate Students Association Council referendum. (Owen Emerson/Assitant Photo editor)


Judicial board rules in favor of election board on referendum petition

The undergraduate student government judicial board ruled Thursday morning in favor of the election board on four of five claims representatives of the Social Justice Referendum registered against it. Read more...

Photo: Lindsay Allen, USAC Election Board chair, said the board did not violate the election code in a case she presented to the judicial board Wednesday night. (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin)



Habesha students strengthen cultural ties through community organization

Relatives and friends told UCLA-bound Bethel Zelalem she would be able to find Ethiopian and Eritrean students to connect with right away, but Zelalem said she had a hard time finding that cultural community during her freshman year. Read more...

Photo: (Courtesy of Selam Mulugeta) The Habesha Student Union reformed this year and celebrates Ethiopian and Eritrean cultures. Members will host their first cultural show Friday at 7p.m.


Q&A: White House cites public policy professor’s research on incarceration

In April, the White House cited professor Michael Stoll’s research on incarceration growth and reform in a report for President Barack Obama’s criminal justice reform project. Read more...

Photo: Professor Michael Stoll said he hopes his research on mass incarceration, which was cited by the White House, will influence criminal justice policy decisions, help achieve public safety goals and reduce reliance on prisons. (Pinkie Su/Daily Bruin)


Judicial board to review election board’s alleged violation of code

Editor’s note: The referenda on the USAC ballot do not directly compete with one another, but in the interest of full transparency, we believe it is worth noting one of the referenda on this year’s ballot directly benefits the Daily Bruin financially. Read more...

Photo: Lindsay Allen, USAC Election Board chair, said the board did not violate the Election Code in a case she presented to the Judicial Board Wednesday night. (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin)