Tag: ASUCR
ONE SPOT OPEN ON THE JUDICIAL BRANCH
Senators debate whether to give the Judicial Branch the power of impeachment and face allegations of misconduct and discrimination by an unappointed Judicial Branch...
ASUCR President Patadia discusses the ‘Sustaining the C’ project
The big concrete letter C on top of the Box Spring Mountains has long been a hallmark of UC Riverside. The constructed letter, built...
Senators struggle to approve judicial branch
On Oct. 14, ASUCR senators voted to delay the approval of the Judicial Branch by a simple majority of 8-4-2 due to limited knowledge...
ASUCR condemns ‘discriminatory’ Riverside housing policy
The first ASUCR senate meeting on Oct. 7 witnessed the passage of a resolution to condemn a Riverside city ordinance, which may lead to...
Senators clash over constitutional amendment changes
The last official ASUCR Senate meeting of the academic year on Wednesday, May 22 proved to be an emotional farewell. Highlighted topics included BCOE...
Senators reflect on success of Food Truck Festival
The ASUCR meeting on Wednesday, May 15 focused on the success of the Food Truck Festival, the restructuring of subcommittee reports and the introduction...
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...