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ASSU executives, former nominees reflect on Constitutional Council process

By In June, Brianna Pang ’13, Oz Hasbún ’13 and Alex Katz ’12 received an e-mail from ASSU president Angelina Cardona ’11 informing them of her intent to nominate them as members of the Constitutional Council, the judicial ruling body of the ASSU. Four months later, Pang, Hasbún and…

Senate approves first part of ASSU fiscal reform package

By The ASSU Undergraduate Senate passed four bills Tuesday, enacting the first part of an ASSU fiscal reform package, instituting Senate office hours, encouraging the establishment of Senate archives and standardizing bill nomenclature. The Senate also appointed 11 more students University committees through an amendment to an earlier appointment…

GSC overspent by $26,000

By Graduate Student Council (GSC) members expressed sharp disapproval of the council’s overspending on voluntary student organization (VSO) funding in Wednesday’s GSC meeting.…

Execs name 12 cabinet members

By The ASSU executives have named the members of their cabinet, a group of students tasked next year with…

Tsai, Brown are new GSC co-chairs

By Approving the fiscal year 2011 budget, outgoing Graduate Student Council members smoothly passed the torch to the new…

Execs should be students, too, says GSC

By As the current Graduate Student Council term comes to an end, members are scrambling to set the stage…

Cardona and Wharton elected ASSU executives

By Angelina Cardona ’11 and Kelsei Wharton ’12 beat out five other slates to win the position of ASSU…

Exec candidates spar as vote nears

By While the debate did cover some key topics of the campaign, including accountability and wellness, the conversation was…

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