The 69th Associated Students (AS) Senate has officially kicked off their first meeting of the 2019 Winter Quarter at 6:35 p.m.
Link to agenda – https://t.co/4sNBgHwOTL
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External Vice President of Local Affairs Jeike Meijer gives an executive report, advising Isla Vista residents against swimming due to dangerous water conditions. There is currently an advisory against surfing and swimming
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Meijer also reminds that students who are concerned about the Cat Canyon Oil-Drilling project can send public comments to klehr@countyofsb.org until January 28th.
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The resolution, authored by Off-Campus Senator Christian Ornelas and On-Campus Senator Yasamin Salari, seeks to create a committee to submit a proposal to rent the vacant UCEN space on
behalf of Associated Students.Link – https://t.co/bmLkvHMC6a
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Authored by Off-Campus Senator Christian Ornelas and Off-Campus Senator Rafael Cornejo, this resolution directs Senators to create public Facebook office pages to improve transparency, accountability, and accessibility.
Link – https://t.co/7YAE1Xaxn9
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Off-Campus Senators Christian Ornelas and Dallin Mello authored a resolution to create a committee to address the mold issue in Isla Vista residences.
Link – https://t.co/vVKEo9x2xx
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“In line with my platform to ensure that students have the academic supplies they need, I am starting a school supply drive,” said Letters & Science Senator Allison Adam.
Adam proposes that A.S. will hand out school supplies to students at multiple locations on campus.
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Student Advocate General (SAG) Grecia Martinez gives an executive report, mentioning future “structural changes” to the office of the SAG.
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A.S. Senate has just partially funded Laughology, an on-campus organization that puts on shows with real comedians for UC Santa Barbara students.
Check out what Laughology is all about – https://t.co/Qnyoazaurs
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A.S. Senate has partially funded the 28th annual Pilipino Cultural Night event, which is planned to take place at Campbell Hall.
Read about past events here – https://t.co/ZJIjwhb4pg
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A.S. Senate just passed the resolution directing Senators to create public Facebook office pages, authored by Off-Campus Senator Christian Ornelas and Off-Campus Senator Rafael Cornejo.
Link – https://t.co/7YAE1Xaxn9
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A.S. Senate just passed the resolution to add S.I.R.R.C lock-in initiative to the Winter Special Elections ballot.
Link – https://t.co/NlHT3oVb6U
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A.S. Senate just passed funding for Letters & Science Senator Allison Adam’s school supply drive.
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A.S. Senate just passed the resolution to create a committee to submit a proposal to rent the vacant UCEN space on behalf of Associated Students. The committee seeks to repurpose the vacancy left by Kaplan into something useful for students.
Link – https://t.co/bmLkvHMC6a
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A.S. Senate just passed the resolution to create a committee to address mold in Isla Vista residences.
Link – https://t.co/vVKEo9x2xx
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Internal Vice President Steven Ho gives an executive report, mentioning that there are a lot of open positions in Associated Students. Ho recommends interested students apply on Handshake.
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A.S. Senate just approved the resignation of Letters & Science Senator Joshua Takeuchi.
A successor will be contacted by IVP Steven Ho, and they will have 72 hours to accept or deny the offer.
Link to Takeuchi’s statement – https://t.co/fqH6evr3nV
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