D’Artagnan Scorza, a UCLA undergraduate student, has been selected as the next University of California student regent and will begin attending meetings without voting July 1.
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Scare response scrutinized
Some students and staff expressed concern that the university did not communicate quickly enough with the community following Wednesday’s weapon scare in Westwood.
Hospital “˜walkaways’ rare, not threatening
While thousands of patients are admitted to the four UCLA hospitals each year, some occasionally go unaccounted for and are found wandering the hallways of different facilities or the streets of Westwood.
Slate majority changes USAC’s makeup
Next year’s undergraduate student government will feature the first-ever Bruins United majority, but many of the races had slim margins and the few elected from the minority slate hope they will be able to address their issues on the council table.
Students First! goes from green to blue
Under the orange glow of the lights on Bruin Walk, students filled the campus with noise from their drums and cheers, and buzzed with anticipation of the results of the undergraduate student government elections.
Expense report details USAC campaign spending
Students First! candidates spent more than $2,000 more in undergraduate student government campaign expenses than their opposing slate, Bruins United, according to an expense report published by the Elections Board on Tuesday.
Slate hopefuls adopt “˜in-house’ label
Historically, candidates for the three programming-oriented commissions in the undergraduate student government elections label themselves “in-house candidates” if they have been endorsed by their staff members through unofficial elections or some other means.