The campaigns for 23 candidates and two ballot measures expect to pour about $23,300 into this year’s undergraduate student government elections. Read more...
The campaigns for 23 candidates and two ballot measures expect to pour about $23,300 into this year’s undergraduate student government elections. Read more...
The Bruin Diversity Initiative’s impact on student fees has become a source of confusion during this week’s undergraduate student government elect. Read more...
Slate loyalties ran high in the audience and among candidates at the undergraduate student government candidate debate Saturday night. More than 400 students attended the debate in De Neve Auditorium to hear the 23 candidates, who are running for 13 elected council positions on the Undergraduate Students Association Council, speak. Read more...
Photo: Undergraduate student government presidential candidates (from left) Taylor Bazley, John Joanino and Carly Yoshida speak at the debate Saturday evening.
wo years ago, John Joanino used his own money to start a scholarship for teens in need at his old high school in Riverside. He did so because he understands where they’re coming from – an underfunded school in a low-income neighborhood wracked by gang violence. Read more...
Carly Yoshida is not afraid to be herself. She’s worn headgear to school by choice, chopped off half of one pant-leg after seeing the style in a Vegas musical, and dyed her hair blue, pink, and bleached white. Read more...
Taylor Bazley thought UCLA was out of his league. He fell in love with the campus after touring it when he was in high school, but his grades and SAT scores were not the best.Growing up Read more...
All 23 candidates in next week’s undergraduate student government elections will gather on the Hill tonight to meet with students for the second annual “Meet the Candidates” event. Read more...