Tag: elections
ASUCR discusses replacing election debates with an open house, ASUCR passes...
On Wednesday, Nov. 20, ASUCR held their second State of the Association Meeting of the quarter. ASUCR executive cabinet members discussed what projects they...
ASUCR votes to transition two CHASS senators to the School of...
During the ASUCR meeting on Wednesday May 29, the newly elected senate began their term after the conclusion of the 2018-19 senate members’ last...
ASUCR elections struggle with low voter turnout
The 2019 ASUCR elections, which officially began on Monday, April 22 and was supposed to end on Friday, April 26, currently stand with approximately...
ASUCR President Semi Cole issues executive order to extend the election...
Due to reports of technical difficulties with their voting system, ASUCR announced on Thursday night, April 25 via an Instagram story that the Senate...
Costo Hall referendum seeks to secure future funding for ethnic and...
UCR campus elections are approaching in the spring quarter, and one of the referenda up for election this spring will be the Highlander Empowerment...
Highlander Abroad Referendum aims to make study abroad more accessible to...
On Wed. Jan. 16 ASUCR advanced the Highlander Abroad Referendum, which will be placed on the ASUCR election ballot and voted on between April...
Highlander News Referendum seeks increased funding for campus newspaper
UCR student elections are approaching in April, and upcoming referenda were submitted for approval on Jan. 15. Among the approved referenda is the Highlander...
ASUCR directs concerns to Chancellor Wilcox, reforms election codes
Last Wednesday, Jan. 30 at 6:37 p.m, ASUCR held its fourth meeting of the winter quarter. The meeting began with public forum. The first...
CALPIRG and other student groups register over 1,000 students to vote
Student organizations at UCR have been employing several strategies to register students to vote, with the U.S. midterms approaching on Nov. 6, and the...
2018 Midterm Elections Primer: California Propositions
Proposition 1: Proposition 1 authorizes $4 million in bonds to fund existing affordable housing programs, loans, grants and projects specifically for low-income residents, veterans,...