UCSB Elects Students’ Party

Students' Party swept all four Associated Students executive officer positions and won the majority of Legislative Council seats in this year's A.S. election.
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A.S. Hopefuls Parlay in UCen Debate

The three candidates running for Associated Students president squared off in the Hub Wednesday afternoon to defend their qualifications for the office and to promote their respective party platforms ...
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Leg Council Funds Student Group Events

Even with its funds running low, Associated Students Legislative Council gave money to two student-sponsored events at Wednesday night's meeting.
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Activist Gives Talk on Protest, U.S. Government

Political activist Ramona Africa came to the MultiCultural Center Tuesday to share her experiences in the Move Organization in Philadelphia, Pa.
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D.A. Claims Slick’s Been Thievin’ Horses

Three new felony charges have been brought against Slick Gardner, ranch owner and recent candidate for 3rd District Supervisor, adding to the nine animal cruelty and financial crime charges filed in t...
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A.S. Hopefuls Debate Issues, Student Rights

Party candidates for two Associated Students executive positions faced off in the Hub on Wednesday to champion the ideals of their respective parties.
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Leg Council Divides on Candidacy Vote

Partisan tensions ran high at times as talk of the upcoming elections dominated the Associated Students Legislative Council meeting Wednesday.
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A.S. Hopefuls Begin Campaigning

The 2004 campus election season has arrived with candidates from three different parties vying for four Associated Students executive positions and 23 representative offices. Seven initiatives are als...
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Leggies Place 2 Lock-in Fee Measures on Spring Ballot

Associated Students Legislative Council focused on the spring elections just around the corner in its first meeting of the quarter Wednesday night.
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Students Oppose UC Policy Changes

A proposed revision to the University of California's policies on campus activities, organizations and student government has some students feeling censored by University administration.
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A.S. Seeks Better, Costlier Concerts

A.S. Legislative Council wrapped up business for the quarter at its final Wednesday night meeting as they gear up for the 2004 A.S. elections this spring.
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Super Tuesday Finishes With a Kerry on Top

With California polls still open, John Edwards resigned his candidacy for the Democratic Party nomination Tuesday afternoon, leaving frontrunner John Kerry with the party nomination firmly in his gras...
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A.S. BIKES, Conference Get Funding

The quarter's final meeting of Associated Students Finance Board almost didn't happen Monday because several members were absent at the beginning of the meeting.
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Public School Bond Act To Go Before Voters

UCSB and public schools at all levels could benefit from hefty state funding if Proposition 55 passes next week. Proposition 55, the Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 200...
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Leg Debates T-shirts, Backs Regent

The Associated Students Legislative Council got excited about a concert that could "change your life" in between the usual business of bills and resolutions at its Wednesday night meeting.
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