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MacGregor-Dennis ‘outsources’ student email addresses

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ASSU Vice President and current Executive candidate Stewart MacGregor-Dennis ‘13, along with a friend whom he declined to name, has paid for over $2,000 of personal and ASSU-related services through…

Senators address campaign finance ‘mess’

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In its regular Tuesday meeting, the ASSU Undergraduate Senate approved next year’s ASSU Financial Manager and appointed a new member to the Constitutional Council. The senators also settled their muddled…

Exec candidates face off

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This year’s ASSU Executive candidates sparred Monday night during a debate at the CoHo co-sponsored by The Daily and The Stanford Review. Slates Zimbroff-Wagstaff, Open Source Candidates and Macgregor-Dennis &…

Class president slates cite unity as goal

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Next year’s senior and sophomore classes each have two slates running for class president, while one slate runs uncontested for the juniors. …

Live Blog: The ASSU Exec Debate

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Tonight at 6:30 in The CoHo, the candidates for ASSU Executive will be answering questions about their platforms. In addition to full coverage for tomorrow, we’ll be live blogging the…

ASSU Senate to experience full turnover

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The number of candidates for the ASSU Undergraduate Senate has hit its lowest in at least a decade this election cycle, with only 24 students set to appear on the…

GDC abandons push to place ASSU Constitution on ballot

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Amidst mounting criticism and concerns, the ASSU Governing Documents Commission (GDC) decided to cease attempts to ratify a proposed new ASSU Constitution this election season. The decision was made shortly…

ASSU Senate struggles for relevancy, lasting effect

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Despite having passed over 40 pieces of legislation during its term thus far, the 13th ASSU Undergraduate Senate has struggled to make an impact this year due to bureaucratic gridlock,…