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Thousands of University of California students struggle to find housing

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Isla Vista Party Takes Home Executive Majority, Storke Party Claims the Most Senate Seats

Isla Vista Party Takes Home Executive Majority, Storke Party Claims the Most Senate Seats Isla Vista Party will hold a majority within the Associated Students executive branch for the 2021-22 school year, with the newly founded Storke Party capturing one seat — the presidency.  The election, which was hosted in a Zoom webinar format as opposed to its traditional in-person location at the University Center Hub, garnered 125 viewers, according to Andrew Yan, elections board chair.  Nexus file photo In its first year on the ballot, Storke Party edged out the Isla Vista Party by one senate seat, taking home a total 12 compared to Isla Vista Party’s 11. Three seats were filled by independent candidates, two of whom were write-ins. No party retained a senate majority this election, as it would have taken at least 14 seats to do so. 

Bee Schaefer for Internal Vice President

The Daily Nexus endorses Bee Schaefer, a third-year biology major and current University-Owned Housing senator running with Isla Vista Party, as the next internal vice president. Schaefer, the current Internal Affairs Committee (IAC) chair, described her role in leading the committee as one of neutral leadership. Courtesy of Bee Schaefer The internal vice president (IVP) not only represents Associated Students (A.S.) in all internal affairs, but is also responsible for leading and facilitating weekly Senate meetings. It is imperative that the IVP holds a neutral position and is able to keep the Senate under control during heated discussions. The Nexus believes Schaefer is up to the task.

Academic Senate Extends Pass/No Pass Option Through End of Week 10, but Associated Students Pushes for Greater Action

December 15, 2020 at 9:58 am by Katherine Swartz and Atmika Iyer The Academic Senate — a collective of faculty members at UC Santa Barbara — recently extended the deadline to change grading options for courses from letter grade to pass/no pass until the end of Week 10, but Associated Students and others within the UCSB community continue to ask for greater flexibility in grading.  The Academic Senate recently extended the deadline to change grading options for courses from letter grade to pass/no pass until the end of Week 10. Max Abrams / Daily Nexus Though the window to change grading options is officially over, the goal of the Academic Senate’s extension was “to provide an additional option for students who were experiencing unexpected additional stress … due to the worsening of the pandemic locally and across the country,” according to Mary Gauvain, Academic Senate chair. 

Academic Senate Extends Pass/No Pass Option Through End of Week 10, but Associated Students Pushes for Greater Action

Academic Senate Extends Pass/No Pass Option Through End of Week 10, but Associated Students Pushes for Greater Action
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