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Getting acquainted with student government
Jesse Melgar, the current external vice president of the Undergraduate Students Association Council, was elected as the chairman of the University of California Students Association at their meeting, held in Berkeley from July 10 to 13. Melgar has served extensively in student government as the external vice president for USAC last year and again for this year.
Appointments show students not first
Hosseini’s disregard for USAC bylaws shows lack of commitment to promise of change
12:53 a.m., July 7, 2008
Students First! ran for positions in the Undergraduate Students Association Council this year promising to “set a new precedent” for student government. Unfortunately, only three weeks into their term, SF! set its own precedent of moving USAC away from the student body.
USAC approvals questioned
Some councilmembers say process used for appointments broke constitutional bylaws
Some members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council expressed concern that constitutional bylaws were broken during the approval process of presidential appointments in spring.
Orientation Issue 2008: The power to induce change, local and global, is yours
As UCLA students, you have unlimited chances to be proactive, pursue your causes
As USAC president, I want to welcome all the new students to UCLA!
USAC rejects office allocation plan
Student government denies proposal that does not include groups that missed application deadline
The undergraduate student government voted on Tuesday against office space allocations that would have removed student groups from their offices.
Student groups protest OSAC procedure
Student groups appeared before the Undergraduate Students Association Council on Tuesday night in opposition to the Office Space Allocation Committee’s recommendation to remove them from their offices.
Board sets budget for USAC, Student Media
The Associated Students UCLA board of directors voted to approve the 2008-2009 budgets for the Undergraduate Students Association Council and Student Media at its last meeting of the year on Friday. The vote designated $3,043,272 for USAC and $518,870 ... Applications for undergraduate student government presidential appointments for the upcoming academic year are now available, and officers said all students, whether affiliated with a slate or not, are encouraged to apply. The two sides of the undergraduate student government Judicial Board case put forth an agreement Wednesday to end the case regarding office space allocations, pending the board’s approval. Thirteen rose bouquets marked the transition to a new undergraduate student government after the outgoing council’s last meeting, which ended Wednesday after midnight.Board positions open to students
All those interested in campus committees are encouraged to apply for spots through USAC
Office space case to resume
Parties involved in trial to present revised proposal to withdraw Judicial Board petition
USAC upholds office space allocation injunction, swears in new officers

