On Oct. 23 the Daily Bruin published a news article and an opinion column reporting that a study by a UCLA law professor, Richard Sander, had found that the university’s admissions policies could be violating Proposition 209.
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USAC halts election chair appointment while resolving loopholes in code revealed last year
The undergraduate student government did not appoint its Election Board chair last night on the date stipulated by the council’s bylaws.
_From the editor: Daily Bruin hopes to shift from being “the newspaper” to “your newspaper”_
The days of reading your newspaper at the breakfast table as you slowly sip your coffee before heading off to work or school are slowly slipping away.
USAC endorsement process questioned as student groups file complaints about Bruins United
Loopholes in the undergraduate student government election code, revealed in the course of elections week, have raised serious questions about the student group endorsements process and caused a top member of the Bruins United campaign to step down from his position.
Student groups Circle K and Moneythink file complaints about inaccurate Bruins United endorsements
Student groups came forward on Wednesday about misrepresentations in their endorsements in this year’s undergraduate student government elections.
Majority of USAC candidates will run unopposed
Candidates for the least contested undergraduate student government election in recent history were announced Wednesday night
Candidates announced for 2012 USAC election
Ten out of 13 undergraduate student governments will be uncontested in this year’s election.
The Academic Affairs Commission, Cultural Affairs Commission and Financial Supports Commission will be contested in the elections held from May 7-10.