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A.S. Passes Three Resolutions in Support of AFSCME Strike, One Which Suspends A.S. Operations in Solidarity

The three resolutions were authored by several A.S. senators.
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Special Election Deadline Extended by One Week Following Low Voter Turnout

The deadline to vote is tomorrow, Oct. 18.
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EAOP Still Works to Help Low-Income Students 40 Years Later

Over the years, the program's focus has shifted to targeting low-income, first-generation students who do not have readily available access to college services.
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Runner-Up Senator Sworn in Over FaceTime

Mello was voted in with 19 yes votes, one no vote and two abstentions.
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A.S. Postpones Council Vote for Second Week In a Row

The original vote and the reconsiderations of the vote continued to be split across party lines, with Proxy Luvia Solis abstaining from the vote.
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Title IX Policy Changes Explained By Student Advisory Board Representative

The UC-wide sexual violence and sexual harassment policy is currently in a formal review period.
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Bird’s Wings Clipped: Electric Scooter Ban In Place on Campus

A citation for riding a Bird on campus could cost $250.
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Edible Campus Program Breaks Ground on Its Biggest Project Yet

The program plans to donate the food from the farm to the A.S. Food Bank in the University Center and the Miramar Food Pantry.
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New Summer Program Aims to Increase Retention Rates of Transfer Students at UCSB

he program was created in hopes of fostering higher retention rates for transfer students beyond their first year at UCSB.
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Increase in Reports of On-Campus Rapes, Domestic Violence, Other Crimes in 2017

Most crimes that were reported on campus occurred in student housing facilities.
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Judicial Council Slots Remain Unfilled as Senate Postpones Chair Vote

The Judicial Council is made up of one chairman, four members and one advisor.
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Madeline Loudon Is Sole Declared Candidate for EVPSA Special Election

The special election comes following the disqualification of Mayela Morales in May.
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Petitions Regarding A.S. Spring Elections Remain Undecided, Judicial Council Unable to Meet Quorum

If the Council rules in favor of Nemeh and Morales, Morales could be reinstated in her position, causing the special election results to become void.
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Daily Nexus Crime Map

The Nexus news team will be updating this map daily.
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Governor Brown Vetoes “Abortion Pill” Bill

California Senator Connie Leyva originally introduced SB 320 in Feb. 2017.
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