BY JOSEPH VESCERA Bruin contributor [email protected] Undergraduate student government leaders are considering creating a new council position for an expert on the governing body’s bylaws and meeting procedures. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 8, 1:25 am
USAC considers new position after overlooking rules
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 8, 1:20 am
Event to encourage reporting sexual assault incidents
Tables for informational and advocacy groups will line Bruin Plaza Tuesday for an event about reporting sexual assault. Every Report Counts aims to educate students about the avenues through which they can report sexual assaults as well as give feedback to resources. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 8, 1:17 am
Voting for 2014-2015 GSA officers to begin Tuesday
Graduate students can start voting for next year’s graduate student government officers starting Tuesday at noon. The Graduate Students Association, the governing organization for UCLA’s graduate and professional schools, is holding its elections throughout this week and until noon on Monday. Read more...
News, Student Government
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April 7, 3:01 pm
Graduate Students Association platforms
Graduate student government elections will start Tuesday at noon and last until April 14. This year, candidates from two new slates are running for Graduate Students Association officer positions – making this GSA election the most competitive one UCLA has seen for several years. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 7, 2:36 am
USAC transfer representative petition seeking signatures
Nearly 1,000 students have signed a petition to create a transfer student representative seat within the undergraduate student government, but the measure is still far from the number of signatures it needs to have to be voted on by students during spring elections. Read more...
Crime, News, Student Government
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April 4, 12:06 pm
UCLA student government officer to be arraigned on multiple charges
Undergraduate student government officer Omar Arce will be charged with three counts of sexual battery, one count of battery and one count of false imprisonment at his arraignment Friday afternoon, according to a Los Angeles City Attorney’s office spokesman. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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April 3, 1:13 am
Councilmembers raise concerns over budget report accuracy
Members of the undergraduate student government have expressed concerns about the clarity of a budget report released in March, which detailed how each undergraduate student government office has spent its money this school year. Read more...