Saturday, February 14

Lack of slates in USAC special election indicative of greater political independence

All of the 2019 Undergraduate Students Association Council fall special election candidates ran independently, marking a decline in candidate coalitions. The 2019-2020 USAC now has 11 independent representatives, the most in at least eight years. Read more...

Photo: The number of representatives on the Undergraduate Students Association Council who ran independently is the highest it has been in at least eight years. Representatives said they feel they can more clearly express their ideals independently. (Daily Bruin file photo)


USAC fills its three empty seats following special election

All Undergraduate Students Association Council seats are now filled following the end of the fall special election Thursday. Millen Srivastava, a fourth-year political science and biology student, will fill the USAC Financial Supports commissioner seat. Read more...

Photo: Orion Smedley, a third-year physics student, was elected as general representative 2 during the Undergraduate Students Association Council fall special election. Smedley and newly elected general representative 3 Brandon Broukhim, ran against five other candidates. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)



USAC fall special election candidates debate for remaining seats

Eight candidates debated their platforms to students for three remaining seats on the undergraduate council Thursday night. Seven candidates debated for two general representative positions on the Undergraduate Students Association Council at the fall special election debate Thursday. Read more...

Photo: Eight candidates showcased their platforms for the fall special election at a debate Thursday night. About 30 students attended the event, which was held in De Neve Auditorium. Voting for the election begins Monday. (Xuxin Zhang/Daily Bruin)




Students have the opportunity to slow down fast fashion at 1st Bruin Bazaar

Students browsed through school supplies, board games and clothing Wednesday at a pop-up shop hosted by student government officials. The Undergraduate Students Association Council Facilities Commission hosted its first Bruin Bazaar of the year Wednesday, where students could donate items to the market in exchange for clothes, a reusable utensil set or other miscellaneous goods. Read more...

Photo: Students perused the Undergraduate Students Association Council Facilities Commission’s first Bruin Bazaar of the year Wednesday. All items were given at no cost to students in exchange for donations or help promoting the event. (Mia Kayser/Daily Bruin)



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