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Senators condemn UC Irvine fraternity’s blackface video

Barely meeting quorum with a total attendance of eight senators—the other half of the senate was partially excused to attend to other club obligations—ASUCR...

Editorial: Separation of powers among ASUCR must be absolute

There was once a time when UCR students couldn’t even elect their own student body president. Only senators were directly elected, and those senators...

One-on-one with ASUCR President Liam Dow

There are many words one could use to describe the eventful year that ASUCR had. In the past eight months, UC Riverside’s student government...

Senators proclaim official day for the Armenian Genocide

During the ASUCR senate meeting April 24, fourteen senators unanimously passed the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Resolution thereby establishing that day as the official Remembrance...

Senators hear update on health care plan

The ASUCR senate meeting that took place Wednesday, April 17, received reports on the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP), funding allocations and the...

Senators discuss possibility of delaying elections

Members of the public called for a change to the elections code, which involved lowering the minimum number of candidates required to form a...

Editorial: Behind the veil of ASUCR

This week students get to have their say over who represents them on the ASUCR Senate. The decisions we make can have huge implications...

R’Voice disbanded, candidates plan appeal

R’Voice will no longer run as an official party for the 2013 ASUCR spring elections, due to the disqualification of a party member over...

ASUCR Divided

Emotional marathon meeting sees Senate passionately debate election rules and rescind controversial divestment resolution.  The ASUCR senate carried out a nearly six-hour-long meeting on Wednesday,...

New technology unshreds long-lost ASUCR votes

Exactly 100 years following the controversial secret ballot votes on five pieces of legislation, ASUCR has finally released each senator’s votes. Thanks to the newly-developed...