ASUCD

ASUCD spring 2026 elections: Viva sweeps up-and-down ballot races
Campus NewsApril 30, 2026
Viva candidates won the executive ticket, transfer and international student representatives races and two Senate seats

ASUCD Senator, presidential candidate Aaron Heth attended a fully funded retreat affiliated with TPUSA
Campus NewsApril 15, 2026
Heth was flown out to a conference hosted by the Campus Victory Project, a conservative non-profit which seeks to influence student government elections

ASUCD balances budget during 2026-2027 budget hearings
ASUCDMarch 4, 2026
With a 10% cut across all units, ASUCD officials debated and finalized next year’s operating budget By LILY KENROW AND AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@theaggie.org Associated Students, University of California Davis (ASUCD) wrapped up its annual budget hearings, finalizing the budgets of its numerous units, commissions and committees for the 2026-2027 school year. Held […]

ASUCD Senate discusses accusations of nepotism over passing of bill
ASUCDFebruary 18, 2026
Tensions rose at the Feb. 12 meeting over alleged special treatment in club event funding By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@theaggie.org At their Feb. 12 meeting, the ASUCD Senate faced accusations of nepotism after Senator Ezra Rubin protested the passing of Senate Bill (SB) #49. The bill, which allocates $437 to the office of […]

ASUCD Senate passes resolution in support of the Iranian people
ASUCDFebruary 3, 2026
The passing of SR#9 came after a debate over the precedence of making political statements By LILY KENROW — campus@theaggie.org At their Jan. 29 meeting, the Associated Students, University of California, Davis (ASUCD) Senate passed Senate Resolution (SR) #9, offering their support to the Iranian people and a call for action at UC […]

ASUCD swears in new senators at final meeting of fall quarter
ASUCDJanuary 6, 2026
The Dec. 4 meeting saw four Senate newcomers join the table, alongside two returning officeholders By: AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@aggie.org At their final meeting of fall quarter on Dec. 4, the ASUCD Senate swore in its new members and heard farewells from outgoing officeholders. The meeting began with short goodbye speeches from the […]

ASUCD elections results changed after candidate wins disqualification case
Campus NewsDecember 4, 2025
The overturning of Aaron David Heth’s disqualification knocked candidate Kelly Zamudio off the winning podium

Chancellor Gary May visits the ASUCD Senate at Nov. 20 meeting
ASUCDDecember 3, 2025
May formally apologized for a March email regarding Students for Justice in Palestine and addressed the increased presence of law enforcement on campus By LILY KENROW — campus@theaggie.org In his annual visit to the Associated Students, University of California, Davis (ASUCD) Senate at their Nov. 20 meeting, Chancellor Gary May gave a speech, […]

ASUCD fall elections called: 6 students elected to serve as student government senators after two disqualifications
ASUCDNovember 20, 2025
Senator Jenna Younes won her bid for re-election, while Aggie Alliance Slate members Ryan Kan and Aaron David Heth were disqualified By VINCE BASADA — campus@aggie.org This article was posted on Nov. 20, 2025 The ASUCD Fall Elections have been called, with six students elected to serve one-year terms on the ASUCD Senate. The senators-elect […]

ASUCD holds first Femininomenon event
ASUCDNovember 14, 2025
The event, held Oct. 17, celebrated the International Day of the Girl Child By RACHEL TRAN — campus@theaggie.org Two ASUCD units — The Gender and Sexuality Commission (GASC) and the Sexual Assault Awareness Advocacy Committee (SAAAC) — recently held the debut Femininomenon event on Oct. 17. The event hosted resource booths for women […]

ASUCD president, top officials call on Senate to pay attention to legislation
ASUCDNovember 14, 2025
The discussion came after the table saw their 14th unanimously passed bill of the school year By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@aggie.org At the Oct. 23 ASUCD Senate meeting, several top student government officials raised concerns over what they described as a lack of care and attentiveness from the Senate table when discussing and […]

