New University spoke with five candidates running for ASUCI’s At-Large Senator position: Devika Vithalani, a first-year political science student with a minor in civic...
On the penultimate day of ASUCI election debates, forums for the single-candidate Internal Vice President (IVP) and Student Programming Commissioner (SPC) elections were held...
The Associated Students of University of California, Irvine (ASUCI) 2026-2027 student government elections will begin Monday, April 13 at 9:00 am and end Friday,...
In the 2026 ASUCI election, four candidates are running for the position of International Senator. The International Senator is one of three Special Interest...
In this year’s ASUCI elections, Student Programming Commissioner (SPC) stands with one candidate running: Sarah Gagnier, a second-year biological sciences student with a minor...
For this year’s ASUCI election, the 2026-2027 ASUCI president position falls between two candidates: second year political science and economics double major Gabriel Mutsvangwa,...
This year’s ASUCI elections concluded on April 18 after three weeks of candidate and referendum campaigning. The election cycle was marked by increased student...
Wrapping up a week of campaigning and debates, the presidential and internal vice presidential candidates took the stage for the final Associated Students of...
Editor's Note: This article was updated on 4/11/2025 for clarification regarding the referendum turnout rate and the process of a referendum to be placed...
This year’s ASUCI student body presidential candidates are third-year international studies and public health policy student Alondra Arevalo, third-year political science student Austin Pierce...
The Associated Students of the University of California, Irvine’s (ASUCI) spring 2025 elections announced Serene Li, Arnav Nigam and Kendall Baldrias as the student...
It may seem unnecessary or unreasonable to think about ASUCI in the midst of a busy and stressful college life; however, supporting our student government members and ensuring that ASUCI administration hears our voices will benefit everyone in the long run.