Students approved a fee-increase referendum in Thursday night’s undergraduate student elections to help fund Bruin Bash and the Enormous Activities Fair. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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May 10, 1:12 am
Students pass Bruin Bash referendum
Campus, News, Student Government
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May 10, 1:11 am
Bruin Diversity Initiative fails
Students this week voted down a proposed fee increase that would have supported on-campus programs related to community service, diversity, retention and college preparation. Read more...
Campus, News
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May 9, 11:38 pm
Storify: Reactions to USAC election results
Social media reactions to the announcement of the 2013 Undergraduate Students Association Council results. Read more...
News, Student Government
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May 9, 11:20 pm
John Joanino elected USAC president, Bruins United to hold majority of seats
The Bruins United slate claimed six of the council seats, while LET'S ACT! secured four seats and Bruin Alliance did not receive any seats. There will be three independents on council next year. Read more...
Photo: Newly-elected Undergraduate Students Association Council President John Joanino, center, and his supporters react to the news of his election Thursday night.
Campus, News
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May 9, 11:03 pm
Investigation of bloc voting finds evidence is inconclusive
The complaint, which former Undergraduate Students Association Council General Representative Jason Smith filed today, alleged that members of the Bruins United slate went to sorority houses Monday and passed around a laptop for students to vote with a list of the slate’s candidates. Read more...
Crime, News
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May 9, 6:02 pm
Judge enters not guilty plea for Patrick Harran
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge entered a not guilty plea today for UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran, who is charged with four felony counts in connection with the death of a UCLA researcher in a 2008 lab fire. Read more...
News, Student Government
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May 9, 2:45 pm
Sanctions for Hill campaigning ignite controversy
Bruin Alliance and Bruins United leaders say Election Board sanctions on 10 LET’S ACT! candidates for campaigning within residential buildings don't go far enough. Read more...
