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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 21, 2023

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Diana Nguyen

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BART rider approval has reached a historic low in 2016, according to a BART customer satisfaction study presented to the Board of Directors Wednesday.
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BART rider approval has reached a historic low in 2016, according to a BART customer satisfaction study presented to the Board of Directors Wednesday.
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ASUC presidential hopeful Sheena Paul’s room at the Wolf House co-op is immaculate. Books neatly ordered on her desk, bedsheets tucked in and not a stray sock in sight. Her life before college, however, was not always so composed.
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ASUC presidential hopeful Sheena Paul’s room at the Wolf House co-op is immaculate. Books neatly ordered on her desk, bedsheets tucked in and not a stray sock in sight. Her life before college, however, was not always so composed.
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The ASUC Judicial Council issued a censure against CalSERVE senate candidate Benedicto Llave for violating ASUC bylaws regarding unsolicited emails during campaigning.
The ASUC Judicial Council issued a censure against CalSERVE senate candidate Benedicto Llave for violating ASUC bylaws regarding unsolicited emails during campaigning.
Hundreds of people filed into Wheeler Auditorium on Thursday night to witness the results of this year’s ASUC elections, driving the room to a fever pitch of cheers as votes were tallied on a projector screen.
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Hundreds of people filed into Wheeler Auditorium on Thursday night to witness the results of this year’s ASUC elections, driving the room to a fever pitch of cheers as votes were tallied on a projector screen.
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The ASUC Elections Council has decided to file a charge against the Student Action executive slate for alleged bylaw violations related to unsolicited campaign emails and dropped recently filed charges against two ASUC Senate candidates.
The ASUC Elections Council has decided to file a charge against the Student Action executive slate for alleged bylaw violations related to unsolicited campaign emails and dropped recently filed charges against two ASUC Senate candidates.
Those accused of spamming would have violated Bylaw 4203 section 5.2. The bylaw prohibits candidates from sending campaign emails unless they have been given permission from the leadership of the organization they are emailing, are a member of the organization, or know the recipients personally.
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Those accused of spamming would have violated Bylaw 4203 section 5.2. The bylaw prohibits candidates from sending campaign emails unless they have been given permission from the leadership of the organization they are emailing, are a member of the organization, or know the recipients personally.
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The Elections Council officially filed eight cases against seven ASUC candidates this week for spamming voters with unsolicited emails or messages and for false representation.
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The Elections Council officially filed eight cases against seven ASUC candidates this week for spamming voters with unsolicited emails or messages and for false representation.
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The ASUC Office of the Attorney General hosted its first ever forum for senate candidates on Saturday to inform the campus community of prospective senators’ platforms and goals for the 2015-16 senate term.
The ASUC Office of the Attorney General hosted its first ever forum for senate candidates on Saturday to inform the campus community of prospective senators’ platforms and goals for the 2015-16 senate term.
On Monday, CalSERVE – a historically progressive campus political party – announced a 15-person slate of candidates for the upcoming ASUC elections.
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On Monday, CalSERVE – a historically progressive campus political party – announced a 15-person slate of candidates for the upcoming ASUC elections.
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