The candidates for off-campus senator kicked off the second day of campaigning on Tuesday, meeting at the candidate forum in The Hub to relay their stances on various issues as potential senators.
The candidates running for transfer senator, the College of Letters and Science senators, the College of Creative Studies senator and the College of Engineering senator took to the stage Tuesday afternoon as A.S. election candidate forums continued for a second day in The Hub.
“I drink wine; I don’t drink water,” said attendee and black-tie-clad Michael Zirolli in response to a question of caring for water and air quality.
Congressman Salud Carbajal visited Corwin Pavilion Monday night for a town hall, where he addressed attendees’ concerns about the current state of politics and his plans to combat President Donald Trump’s rhetoric and legislation.
Best food, sights and sounds of Isla Vista — choose your favorites for 2017.
The Gauchos have won four of their last six games and will look to improve upon that mark against Pepperdine in their second-midweek match versus the Waves.
Brian Wheat discusses Epicurus’ philosophy on how to attain happiness through the pursuit of friendships over love and meaning over money.
Soon after A.S. elections week took off, nine candidates for on-campus and university-owned housing senators discussed resident assistant welfare during a public forum in the Hub on Monday.
Setting into motion the Associated Students (A.S.) Elections, candidates for the internal vice president position took the stage Monday morning in the Hub to discuss qualifications, senator training and increased efficiency at Senate meetings.
Candidates for Associated Students (A.S.) president faced off Monday over college affordability, campus climate and representation of marginalized communities.