Application Link A quick summary from the above link: By joining the Academic Senate, you are a part of the Office of the Academic Affairs Vice President (AAVP) within the ASUC. As the AAVP Office, we are excited for a new year in the Academic Senate and wish you the best of luck in c
(Originally written for the Democratic National Committee Blog) My name is Klein Lieu, and I was born and raised in East Oakland, CA. I am currently an undergraduate and student Senator at UC Berkeley, and I know I would not have gotten here had it not been for the breadth of social p
Please spread the word about this huge victory for immigrant communities across the United States. The Obama Administration will stop deportation practices and will begin allowing undocumented students to apply for work permits. Individuals who meet the criteria will be eligible for c
This is a notice to all student groups housed in Eshleman Hall from Executive VP Justin Sayarath: from now until June 18, the ASUC needs all student groups to ensure that all of their belongings are packed away. Here is some tips from the link below: Go back and check your spaces Pack
Sponsorship – Become an ASUC Sponsored Organization! One avenue for funding is for your student group to become sponsored with the ASUC, which is a process with two phases. The first phase is to ensure that your organization is registered with the Center for Student Leadership.
Want to become an ASUC sponsored and funded group? Need to become an ASUC agent? Want to get advising on how you can make your group as successful as possible? Visit the ASUC Office of Student Affairs, where you can get information on everything from how to get mail, funding, and what
Check out the Open Computing Facility, a completely student run organization dedicated to offering free website hosting and computing services for faculty, staff, and students. The following information is from their site (www.ocf.berkeley.edu): “The Open Computing Facility (OCF
Dear Berkeley Campus, Welcome to the launch of my new senate site. Here you can find various resources and information for students at UC Berkeley to learn more about how the ASUC can help you. In addition, we have a news section, where you can follow the latest developments of my off