Saturday, February 14


Campus organizations aim to make USAC more accessible for international students

Undergraduate student leaders are working to increase student government accessibility to international students. The Undergraduate Students Association Council’s Office of the International Student Representative is partnering with the USA Elections Board and the Dashew Center Student’s International Student Advocacy Committee to encourage more international students to participate in student government. Read more...

Photo: (Nico Hy/Daily Bruin)


USAC calls for creation of safe parking space for students to sleep in cars

The undergraduate student government is calling on UCLA to designate a safe parking space for students experiencing homelessness. The Undergraduate Students Association Council approved a resolution at its Oct. Read more...

Photo: An Undergraduate Students Association Council resolution called on UCLA to let students who experience housing insecurity sleep overnight at Parking Lot 7. (Daily Bruin file photo)


USAC recap – Oct. 6

The Undergraduate Students Association Council approved a resolution for Support of Safe Parking and Recognition of Students Experiencing Homelessness. The council appointed several committee members to the Finance Committee and other groups. Read more...


Transitioning to a senate-style system could increase representation in USAC

Undergraduate student government leaders look toward a senate model to increase advocacy positions on the council. The Undergraduate Students Association Council’s current model of governance — a commissioner system that tasks commissioners with specific missions and administrative functions — was not created to advocate for students, said Alexander Berry, a staff member at the USAC Office of the President. Read more...


USAC recap — Sept. 29

The Undergraduate Students Association Council allocated more than $700 to student groups. The council also appointed new members to the Academic Senate, the Community Service Mini Fund, the Campus Sustainability Committee, and the John Wooden Center Board of Governors. Read more...




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