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The Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) is the student government representing the students of UC Berkeley. It is the most autonomous student government of any university in the United States and arguably the most powerful. The ASUC funds a majority of student groups and publications on the Berkeley campus, and sponsors a variety of events each year.
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[edit] Executives
The ASUC is governed by five executives: the President, Executive Vice President, External Affairs Vice President, Academic Affairs Vice President, and a non-partisan Student Advocate. The following are the powers and responsibilities of the executives as provided by the ASUC Constitution:
President
- To serve as the chief representative of the Association, and to monitor the health and well-being of the Association and the student body which it represents
- To have the power of veto over legislative actions of the ASUC Senate. Such veto may be overridden by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the entire Senate, during the semester in which the action takes place. The President must exercise the option of veto within seven (7) days of action by the Senate.
- To direct by Executive Order the taking of actions which are urgent and necessary to maintain the functioning of the ASUC until the Senate can again meet. Any such Executive Order automatically expires at the third regular Senate meeting following issuance of the order, or upon termination by the Senate by a majority of those voting, a quorum being present to do business.
Executice Vice President
- To serve as the second ranking representative of the Association.
- To serve as the chairperson of the ASUC Senate.
- To vote to break a tie vote of the ASUC Senate.
- To appoint members to committees of the ASUC Senate, with approval by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the entire Senate.
- To ensure that actions directed by the Senate are performed.
- To plan and direct the Senate Leadership Institute.To assume the duties of the President in the event of the resignation, recall, or temporary or permanent disability of the President to perform his/her duties, until such time as a replacement is selected or elected.
- To determine the need for and the assignment of office and/or storage space and/or equipment to student groups sponsored by the ASUC, subject to the regulations and guidelines and appeals process outlined in the ASUC By-Laws.
External Affairs Vice President
- To present the position of the ASUC in matters involving other campuses, schools, and students from outside the University of California at Berkeley.
- To supervise the lobbies and governmental lobbying actions of the Association, including appointment or nomination of students to positions within the lobbies and on U.C. systemwide committees.
- To be the ASUC representative to the association of U.C. campuses.
Academic Affairs Vice President
- To be generally responsible for ASUC relations with the Academic Senate.
- To be responsible for the appointment and/or selection of ASUC-chosen student representatives to Academic Senate committees, other university committees on academic matters, and campus administrative committees; to provide facilities and resources for the use of all student representatives; and to replace or request replacement of representatives not performing their duties.
- To supervise ASUC projects and operations involving academic matters on campus, as assigned by the Senate and the ASUC By-Laws, and to serve as a liaison between the ASUC Senate and sponsored activity groups dealing with academic matters, except for those matters falling under the purview of the Student Advocate.
Student Advocate
- To aid students charged with violations of university, campus, or Association rules, upon request of such students. In addition, the Student Advocate must assist students with Financial Aid problems, grade disputes, and the filing of grievances against members of the campus community.
- To present the position of the Association in discussions with University or campus administrations concerning student rights, campus rules, and other areas of student conduct.
- To educate the student body about students’ rights, University and Association policies, laws, regulations, and procedures, and to promote awareness of the availability of advice and representation services offered by the Office of the Student Advocate pursuant to this Section.
[edit] Senate
The ASUC Senate is the legislative body of the student government and is comprised of 20 student members. The Senate is charged with the authority of the Association to govern for the better welfare of the student population, with their main duties being the allocation of funds to the executive offices, facilities, student organizations, and the Graduate Assembly. Over time the senate is generally well-balanced between the Association's many political parties, including major political parties Student Action and CalSERVE, as well as Bears-UNITED, SQUELCH!, the Defend Affirmative Action Party (DAAP), the Berkeley College Republicans, and generally a small number of independent senators.
There are also five representatives of other organizations that present themselves to the ASUC Senate, these are:
- An Alumni Representative appointed by the Council of the California Alumni Association
- The Chancellor's Representative appointed by the Chancellor
- The Faculty Representative, a member of the Academic Senate of the University of California at Berkeley and appointed by such
- Two Graduate Assembly Representatives appointed by the Graduate Assembly.
[edit] Judicial Council
The third branch of the ASUC is the Judicial Council, which serves as the Association's Supreme Court. Nine justices are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, with each Justice serving a term of two years. A Judicial Council Chair is elected by the members of the Council.
[edit] Elections
The ASUC holds elections once a year for all senate and executive positions. Additionally students can vote on referenda if the senate allows or if the requiste number of signatures have been collected. Students vote using a variation of instant-runoff voting described in the ASUC constitution. The election is administered by the Elections Council, which is appointed by the senate.
[edit] 2006 Electoral Crisis
The Spring 2006 ASUC elections gave way to a controversy unlike any seen in the history of the institution.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- ASUC official website
- Student Action official website
- CalSERVE official website
- CalStuff Blog featuring ASUC coverage. Managed by members of the SQUELCH! Party
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