Saturday, March 28

LET’S ACT! candidate posts about selling drugs, alcohol on Facebook

A Facebook event page and multiple posts appear to show that LET’S ACT! members sold alcohol and drugs for profit this year, though slate members say the funds did not support campaign efforts. Read more...

Photo: Jaimeson Cortez, a LET’S ACT! candidate for general representative, hosted a Facebook page for an event where members of the slate posted that drugs and alcohol would be sold. (Bailey Greene/Daily Bruin)



Q&A: USAC general representative candidate talks The After Party platforms

Jason Ergina, a candidate running for this year’s general representative office in the Undergraduate Students Association Council election, talked with John Peter Cavender, a Daily Bruin contributor, on Monday about his campaign platforms and why he decided to run for USAC. Read more...

Photo: Jason Ergina, a candidate for general representative in the undergraduate student government, formed the satirical slate The After Party this year. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Leaked documents allege illegal campaign fundraising by LET’S ACT!

Dozens of documents leaked on Facebook Monday allege that members of the undergraduate student government LET’S ACT! slate illegally spent student fee funds on their past two campaigns, sold alcohol and marijuana to raise campaign revenue and solicited money from student groups in return for representation in the slate. Read more...

Photo: An anonymous Facebook user leaked dozens of documents that allegedly detail the 2013 and 2014 campaigns of the LET’S ACT! undergraduate student government slate. (Daily Bruin file photo)


USAC candidates debate issues, qualifications amid slate politics

Undergraduate student government candidates debated Sunday about the merits of their previous experience and their relationships with University and student group leaders. The debates, organized by the Undergraduate Students Association Council Election Board, took place on the Hill in front of a crowd generally split between the two dominant slates Bruins United and LET’S ACT!. Read more...




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