The undergraduate student government voted to adopt the Election Board’s endorsement reform proposal with minor amendments with a vote of 11-0-0 at its meeting Tuesday night. After an hourslong discussion, the Undergraduate Students Association Council approved the Election Board’s proposal to amend the election code to limit the USAC elections endorsement process to official group […]
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Live blog: UCLA National Signing Day
We’ll be updating this post throughout the day with the list of recruits who have officially signed on to join UCLA football next season, as well as analysis and discussion from Daily Bruin editors and reporters.
Police release sketch of man of UCLA hate crime suspect
University police this week released a sketch of a man in connection with last month’s hate crime that targeted a UCLA student. Early in the morning on Jan. 18, the second-year student was walking south on Gayley Avenue to his dorm when two men pulled up in a dark-colored four-door sedan. One of the men […]
Live Google+ Hangout: USAC election code reform
USAC President David Bocarsly and USAC Election Board chair Dana Pede will join Daily Bruin senior staffer Jillian Beck at 7 p.m. to discuss their differing proposals to reform the endorsement process of undergraduate student government elections.
Letter to the editor: Election code reform should be separate from political interests
Election code reform should be separate from political interests.
Late rally by Stanford snaps women’s water polo’s winning streak
After three straight weekends with of jam-packed tournament action, UCLA women’s water polo lost its first game Sunday. The women participated in the Stanford Invitational this weekend, playing four teams ranked in the top 20. After defeating No. 4 Cal and No. 11 Hawai’i on Saturday and No. 14 Indiana Sunday morning, UCLA lost in […]
_Editorial: Election Board proposal would directly solve endorsement process problems_
The Undergraduate Students Association Council will vote on two proposals Tuesday to reform the elections endorsement process.
While both have merit, the proposal brought forward by the Election Board best solves the problem at hand. Given past breakdown of council votes, it seems unlikely that the Election Board’s plan will pass, but we urge councilmembers to carefully consider both proposals.