How ASG spends student fee

Senior Tyler Arden began asking for greater transparency within Associated Student Government (ASG) in September. Arden then attended numerous ASG Senate meetings and each time requested that the student government make their budget public in an act of good faith and transparency.

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Expired elevator permits

Forty-one of the 50 elevators registered on campus were surveyed by members of The USD Vista staff, and 27 of those surveyed have expired permits posted. This raises questions about the safety of these conveyances, which are used daily by campus community members, especially those who have mobility challenges.

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Day of action

On Tuesday, University of San Diego students stood in solidarity with DACA recipients. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, commonly referred to as DACA, is an Obama-era program that is aimed at protecting undocumented students from deportation on two-year, renewable intervals.

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ASG flips decision on CRP

Senior Anthony Catanzaro is confused, offended, and ready for a fight. In a matter of weeks, he watched his and the entire campus’ digital access to both The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times evaporate after eight student-government officials decided the program wasn’t worth the money.

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ASG budget may go public

Half a dozen student government officials offered Tyler Arden pizza before senate began on Thursday.
The senior marketing major has attended three senate meetings this semester. Each time, he calls for greater transparency within the Associated Student Government (ASG) and asks that its budget be made public.

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Hate crime addressed at ASG

Associated Student Government (ASG) saw an unfamiliar sight during last Thursday’s meeting — a senate packed with students. More than two dozen listened intently as Eleanor Wheeler took the podium to read their response to the recent hate crime, which left Wheeler’s door vandalized with slurs and violent language on Oct. 24.

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1 car stolen, 2 broken into

Within two days, three crimes in three different residence areas were committed on campus. On Oct. 22, two cars, one parked in the University Terrace Apartments (UTAs) and one in the Alcalá Vistas Apartments, were broken into at separate times during the same night. Two days later, a car was stolen from Manchester Village.

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