Term in Review: S.A.G. Kristen Wu
The Office of the Student Advocate General (S.A.G.) provides peer-to-peer support for and advocates on the behalf of UCSB students.
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The Office of the Student Advocate General (S.A.G.) provides peer-to-peer support for and advocates on the behalf of UCSB students.
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Cunanan prioritized championing the needs of students with disabilities through her state and local lobbying work as External Vice President for Statewide Affairs.
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The Student Health Services building, currently located on Ocean Road, will be demolished at an unspecified point in the future to accommodate new faculty housing.
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The needs of the UCSB student community are individually unique, and Lee did not understand this diversity of student concerns nor demonstrated desire to learn.
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The Nexus believes Caveroegusquiza’s solid campaign goals and expansive advocacy work as a leader both inside and outside the EVPSA office, will set her up for a strong tenure as the next EVPSA.
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Of the three presidential candidates, Stein has the most complete combination of understanding what students desire and knowing how to make those needs a reality.
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The Senate convened on Feb. 15 in the UCen Flying A Room.
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The amendment was passed by the Senate during their Wednesday night meeting.
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Several students and Associated Students members spoke during the Senate’s public forum about the impacts that recent events have had on Jewish community members.
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The candidates running for the position are Coleton Cristiani, Gabrielle Diaz and Sydney Kupsh.
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The eligible candidates are Coleton Cristiani, Gabrielle Diaz and Sydney Kupsh.
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The town hall was held in Corwin Pavilion and hosted panelists from UCSB’s Counseling & Psychological Services, Health and Wellness, Campus Advocacy, Resources & Education, Student Health Service an...
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Associated Students members discussed President Gurleen Pabla's executive order to remove Schaefer from her position in December and judicial council cases filed both by and against her.
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The Wednesday meeting was the first time A.S. Senate convened in three months.
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All three cases were dismissed without prejudice, meaning the orders can be re-filed if further evidence is presented.
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