The USAC election has finally arrived, and candidates and campaign teams are making their final efforts to win student votes. Though the UCLA student body will experience hectic campaigning, few understand the intensity of the commitment involved in the election process. Fourth-year English and political science student Darren Ramalho, second-year economics student Esha Jalota, fourth-year anthropology student Jessica Kim, second-year English and political science student Fab Roth, third-year human biology and society and communication studies student Conrad Contreras, third-year history and economics student Sunny Singh,fourth-year political science and psychology student Nicole Fossier, and third-year microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics student Teri Nguyen, share their thoughts and experiences campaigning from a more personal point of view.
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This is crazy.
I don’t walk through bruin walk anymore, thank goodness. Today some bruin united people decided to gave out coffee and some food on gayley and strathmore. kind of annoying because they were blocking the walking path. I really wish they keep it on campus. So they only give out stuff when they want to be elected. Never too early to learn to be a politician huh?