Within the broader Asian community on campus, Southeast Asian students have specific needs and interests that they wish to see represented in the ASUC Senate. Two candidates are making that
ASUC senators and executive officers discussed implementing an ASUC Shadow Program, efforts to support People’s Park and academic and professional development updates during the first senate meeting of the spring
The campus Pilipinx American Alliance, or PAA, hosted their Sproul Visibility Day on Monday to celebrate and mark the end of Pilipinx American History Month.
The results fpr the 2023 ASUC Senate elections were announced at 6 p.m. Friday during a tabulation ceremony held in Dwinelle Hall. With remarkable turnout, 46 candidates competed for the 20 available senate seats, posing a significant challenge to all contenders. Of these, an overwhelming 32 ran as independents, while 10 ran with ElevateCal and four ran with the Progressives at Cal party.
Lanah Duque, a second-year political science and media studies student, is running with Elevate Cal for ASUC Senate on the platforms of Pilipinx and greater BIPOC community resources, mental wellness, ongoing SVSH training for RSOs and increased accessibility of ASUC resources.