ASUCLA provides student services and activities that the university does not fund and oversees the Undergraduate Students Association, Graduate Students Association, Communications Board, campus services and enterprises.
Store
- The board approved at $250,000 increase in the budget for the Casual Dining Restaurant in Ackerman Student Union.
- ASUCLA increased the number of textbook titles available to rent rather than buy.
- The Ackerman redesign project is still underway with design plans waiting to be discussed by the Board at a later date.
Student Union
- The board approved at $250,000 increase in the budget for the Casual Dining Restaurant in Ackerman Student Union.
- ASUCLA increased the number of textbook titles available to rent rather than buy.
- The greatest shortfall in the student store was in computers, said Bob Williams, executive director of ASCULA.
- Sales during annual Monster Sale on Oct. 25 were lower than expected. Williams attributed the low turnout to multiple other sales during fall quarter.
- The store has a strong quarter but is lacking so far in its October sales, Rich Delia, chief financial officer of ASUCLA.
Food
- Catering exceeded its expected contribution by more than $38,000.
Sales in food services were very close to plan in October, Williams said - A limited selection of concession stands in Pauley Pavilion will be opened for Homecoming festivities.
- ASUCLA continues to work with UCLA to reach a consensus on how they will contribute to the Healthy Campus Initiative.
Construction
- The Ackerman redesign project is still underway with design plans waiting to be discussed by the Board at a later date.