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Representatives at Large
On Campus Representatives
Off Campus Representatives
University Owned Off-Campus Representative
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Associated Students 2011-2012 Executive Officers & Legislative Council
Jonathan Abboud
Drey Liautaud
Dariush Banihashemi
Danielle Stevens
PRESIDENTHarrison Weber
Guadalupe Ibarra
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo
Briana Brown
Danielle Bermudez
External Vice President, Local Affairs
Timothy Benson
Aldeljesa Bishop
Eduardo Magana
Marlene Moreno
Sophia Armen
Internal Vice PresidentChloe Stryker
Christian Hernandez
Mayra Segovia
Xenia Mendez
Ryan Rodriguez
External Vice President, Statewide AffairsAhmed Mostafa
Kristian Whittaker
Shervin Shaikh
Danielle Foster
Avi Rubin
Student Advocate General- Beau Shaw
Rhandy Siordia
Reena Fram
Nathan Walter
Rickird Ramirez
The Associated Students Senate is a group of elected representatives which serves as the policy-making body of Associated Students. As a governing body, we strive to open lines of communication between students, the administra-
tion, and our greater community. Members of the Senate seek to be proactive in addressing student needs and providing and facili-tating services and resources that enhance the UCSB experience.
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What’s WhereTable of Contents
Page 4 President’s Statement
Page 5 Executive Director’s Statement and What’s Inside this Report
Page 6KCSB 50th Anniversary Elizabeth Robinson Retirement
Page 7Food Bank Community Financial Fund
Page 8Campus Point Stairs Mirazozo Luminarium
Page 9Compost Pilot Project General A.S. Photos
Page 10Statement of Financial Position
Page 11Statements of Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets
Page 12-17 Bills & Resolutions
Page 18Student Employees
Inside Back CoverStaff Org Chart
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The University of California, Santa Barbara and its under-graduate students were tried with challenges and yet given many signals for hope during my twelve months in office. Amid the California state gov-ernment’s continuing divest-ment from the UC, troubling policies from the Regents and the UC Office of the President (UCOP), and at least two repre-hensible instances of repression at our sister campuses in Davis and Berkeley, this year could be seen as further agitation of a student population that has ex-perienced remarkable strains on our education and undergradu-ate experiences––most notably through the rapidly ascending cost of attending and thriving at UC Santa Barbara.
My goal as president was to harness the tools available to the Associated Students Office of the President to foster direct relief in times of crisis and to cultivate a constructive cam-pus environment where those students engaged in the Associa-tion’s leadership could positively influence the student body at large. While the success of every initiative that my office and I began could not be fully realized by the end of my term, I am confident that we have contrib-uted to building a foundation for a brighter future.
After an exciting summer of mapping out the agenda for the remainder of the year, I began the year in my official capacity by issuing a warm welcome at the UCSB Convocation to those students for whom 2011 would mark their first year at UCSB.
Those students who answered the call to engage the Association for which they were paying to serve them were greeted throughout the A.S. Main Office and other centers of the Association by new posters describing “Healthy Habits” surrounding studying, sleeping, and taking care of one-self during and through the more stressful times in college.
The fall saw my involvement in more statewide issues. I was elected by my fellow UC student body presidents to serve as the undergraduate chair of the UC Council of Presidents. This honor brought with it the responsibility to pay even closer attention, not just to my own campus, but also to the UC in its entirety.
Following instances of police violence against nonviolent protesters at our sister campus-es––students, staff, faculty, and community members alike––I brokered an unprecedented agreement with Chancellor Yang, Vice Chancellor Young, Dean Harris, and Chief Olson of the UCSB Police Department that codified the UCSB admin-istration’s commitment to not engage nonviolent protesters with the use of violence.
My office and I also began to critically examine the pressing need to provide space for under-served student communities on our campus (including former foster-youth, student veterans, undocumented students, inter-national students, etc.) as well as the growing space needs of A.S. in the wake of the Students’ Initiative. We also learned the extent of the need for more 24-hour study spaces and the need for a preventative wellness center on campus.
Our efforts to address these con-cerns continued in the winter starting with focus groups and surveys. A proposed solution to this increasingly pressing prob-lem was to construct a building, later to be called the Student Engagement Center, that would make great strides toward ad-dressing students’ space needs. However, the funding for this came down to a student vote, and in challenging fiscal times, the likelihood of something like this passing was dependent upon the message surrounding the initiative.
Amid this ongoing project, I
was asked to deliver the open-ing remarks at an academic conference honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Port Huron Statement alongside Sociology Professor emeritus, original Stu-dents for a Democratic Society member, and legend among the activist community, Professor Richard Flacks. I spoke about the importance of engagement and active citizenship as tenets that should be instructive for our generation as we face our own challenges, including the public divestment from public higher education.
The Winter also saw the begin-ning of the run up to two critical points in the Associated Stu-dents yearly cycle—the budget process and the Spring election. Both came with challenges that had lain dormant for years. I effectively addressed these challenges using my authority as president––even though my actions were not unanimously popular. Specifically, I vetoed the Bill to Pass the 2012 Elec-tions Code so that the Legisla-tive Council could address its overly restrictive controls on free speech.
I also became the first president since the passage of the 2006 Students’ Initiative, which had increased Associated Students’ funding to the high level that it now enjoys, to set a limit on unchecked growth by outlining budget priorities for boards, committees, and commissions that serve underserved commu-nities. I also demanded that the Legislative Council reform the honoraria system. I am happy to remember the 62nd Legislative Council as a constructive part-ner in both efforts. This proved especially invaluable when a new UC Office of the President policy resulted in further de-mands on student fee dollars.
The end of my term was con-sumed mainly with battling a UCOP tax that would have potentially cost students hun-dreds of thousands of dollars.
This struggle included exten-sive meetings with Chancellor Yang and other members of our campus administration and ultimately took me all the way up to UC President Mark Yudof himself. I lobbied against the tax at multiple UC Regents meet-ings, including their final meet-ing of my term. After reaching an agreement on our campus for the academic year in which I served, the future would be determined by continued input from students.
The Regents meetings were a moment of historic collabora-tion between students and Re-gents. Student leadership from across the system, including me, participated in joint lobby visits to Sacramento that made signif-icant progress toward securing funding for public higher edu-cation, including a guaranteed tuition freeze should Proposi-tion 30 pass in the November election.
Back on campus, I worked with Student Health to lay the foun-dations for a more solidified stu-dent representative position that could act as a liaison between Student Health, Associated Students, and the student body as a whole.
As a final effort to make stu-dents more connected with A.S., my Commissioner of Budget & Resources Ryan Albin and I created an easy to digest break down of their student fees in or-der to show how much students have access to with the money they already spend in A.S. fees, as well as important distinctions between campus based fees and tuition fees.
While the challenges experi-enced during our administra-tion were widespread, deeply rooted, and, in some cases, quite pervasive, I would like to think that my office and I did our best to solve as much as we could––even if the evolution of solutions outlasts my term in office.
President’s Statement from Harrison Weber
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In May 2011 A.S. President Harrison Weber, and former External Vice President for Statewide Affairs Doug Wagoner invited a campus-wide committee to present a restorative justice educational circle. Harrison compiled the results and a list of initiatives was submitted to the Chan-cellor’s Committee on Campus Climate.
Restorative Justice Online http://www.restorativejustice.org/whatisslide/definition defines restorative justice as “a theory of justice emphasizing the harm caused or revealed by criminal behavior. Its emphasis is on cooperative processes that include requiring all stakeholders to meet. . Restorative justice is a theory of justice that emphasizes repairing the harm caused.” There are many definitions, but that is the core of it.
Restorative justice practices and programs respond by:1. a. Identifying and taking steps to repair harm; b. Involving all stake-
holders, and c. Transforming the relationships between them and their governments. Some programs include: victim offender media-tion, conferencing, circles, victim assistance, ex-offender assistance, restitution, and community service.
2. Stakeholders participate in a cycle constituting: 1. Encounter, 2. Amends, 3. Re-integration and 4. Inclusion.
What is compelling to me about RJ is that the end goal is to modify and hopefully permanently break a cycle of exclusion, unacceptable behav-ior, and lack in any elements of justice.
Harrison and Doug, wrote to the members of the committee “in an effort to form a more just, equitable and harmonious campus, our offices have taken an interest in pursuing restorative justice as an additional tool to UCSB’s current judicial practices”. The intent was to seek how and where RJ could be implemented on the UCSB campus in a larger way than prior to the event.
I call attention to this event because although both of these association officers’ work consisted of a lot of other work—they both undertook this effort in excess of their prescribed workload. On the whole, it constitut-ed a good, valiant effort to seek an alternative way of thinking and acting upon transgressions either received or given. This is why I wish to focus our attention on it here.
I highlight this program in our annual report as one example of the manner in which students have either reflected the best in society or led the way in social change in society. RJ is an idea whose time has come and Harrison and Doug led the way to a possible alternative for UCSB and perhaps for the prison industrial complex at large.
After all, in society at large, the reality is that the path to incarceration is far more illuminated than the path to education for far too many—most particularly, for people of color, and men in particular. Restorative Jus-tice as a theory of justice seeks to illuminate not only restoring justice, but also restoring community. In the case of the UCSB community, engaging in a variety of methods, as suggested by Doug and Harrison, deepens our engagement with one another and with society at large.
What’s InsideKCSB FM 91.9 celebrated 50 years of people-powered radio this year. With support from students and community mem-bers KCSB continues to provide alternative programming not found on commercial radio. A leading force in this effort has been station director Elizabeth Robinson, who retired this year after over 20 years of dedicated service.
The A.S. Food Bank was inaugurated this year to serve stu-dents in need. With support from students, campus depart-ments, the Greek system, and the community the Food Bank address the reality of students who don’t have the means to eat regularly, which is a growing concern during these eco-nomically troubled times.
In a similar vein, students voted to fund the Community Financial Fund and A.S. is now administering these funds to provide additional short-term loan opportunities. The mon-ies also fund financial literacy workshops and other programs to help students manage their finances.
This year saw the completion of new stairs at Campus Point. Coastal Fund worked with the Cheadle Center for Biodiver-sity & Ecological Restoration (CCBER), the Office of Admin-istrative Services, Campus Design and Facilities, Housing & Residential Services, and the State Coastal Conservancy to provide safer access to the Campus Point bluffs for students and visitors.
A.S. Recycling introduced a program to collect compostable materials as part of their sustained effort to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in the landfill.
Executive Director’s Statement from Marisela Márquez, Ph.D.
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HIGHLIGHTSKCSB Turns 50
KCSB 91.9 FM celebrated 50 years of people-powered radio at UCSB this year! The year-long celebration started with a kick off party at the studio. Guests included Chancellor Henry Yang, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Michael Young, Santa Barbara Mayor Helene Schneider, State Assembly Member Das Williams, County Supervisor Doreen Farr, and Professor Emeritus Richard Flacks. The station was presented with a Congressional Certificate from the Office of Congresswoman Lois Capps.
Throughout the year KCSB aired programs from its archives and hosted several special events. These events included a radio-themed film series, a forum about the nuclear power plant just up the coast “Devil in the Canyon: Downwind from the Diablo Canyon Power Plant”; a book event at Casa de la Raza with Democracy Now! co-host Juan Gonzalez and Free Press journalist Joseph Torres; and, in conjunction with Santa Barbara’s Contempo-rary Art Forum, a Wireless Art Exhibition and a one-day on-campus Picnic Revolution radio installation piece.
The year culminated with a 50th Anniversary KCSB alumni reunion. The dinner in Storke Plaza was well attended and included guests such as station founder William “Bill” Har-rison and many DJs and student leaders from years past, some of whom went on the air during their visit to the station.
KCSB students and staff spent countless hours during the year planning and promoting these anniversary events. The result was a celebration that not only brought some old friends back to campus, but also included the local community and highlighted KCSB’s vital role in that community.
Elizabeth Robinson’s Retirement
KCSB’s 50th Anniversary year came to a close with the retirement of Associate Director for Media Elizabeth Robinson after over twenty years of service to A.S. as KCSB director and advisor to countless students and community volunteers. Ever mindful of the fact that KCSB is student run and funded, Elizabeth’s vision of com-munity radio in large measure defined KCSB’s unique blend of programming by both students and community members. Under her guidance the station became a model of programming freedom and a place where the widest possible range of artists, activists, and other alternative voices could find access to the airwaves. In the face of the increasing corporatization of even public radio stations, KCSB remains a place where all commu-nity members are encouraged to participate—a place where the commons is vigorously defended. Elizabeth’s family roots are in Lebanon. Her involvement with radio began in 1982 and was catalyzed by her realization that there was a critical need to counter the corporate media’s misrepresentation of the conflict in the Middle East. She began reporting on the conflict for Third World News Review a television program created by UCSB Professor Cedric Robinson that today airs on SBTV, Ustream, and as a weekly radio broadcast on KCSB. This led to her involvement with the Pacifica Network, the Grassroots Radio Coali-tion, and the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC). Elizabeth has been instrumental in AMARC’s international advocacy and continues to be engaged in its work to cultivate and protect community radio around the world. Here in Santa Barbara she also continues to co-host the weekly KCSB public affairs program No Alibis in partnership with A.S. Executive Director Marisela Márquez and other members of the collective.
It’s fitting that Elizabeth’s departure coincided with KCSB’s year long celebration of its 50th anniversary, which was punctuated by events ranging from musical performances to film screenings. The KCSB community has been immeasurably enriched by Elizabeth’s princi-pled and thoughtful leadership and wishes her all the best in her upcoming endeavors.
Right-KCSB Founder William “Bill” Harrison
Associate Director for Media Elizabeth Robinson
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Community Financial Fund
This year the Business Services Committee assisted with the implementation of the UCSB Community Financial Fund (CFF). CFF is funded by a $2.10 lock-in passed by students in 2010/2011. It assists students by providing more access to grants and low interest student loans year-round. It helps supplement the current Associated Students emergency loans and it funds a credit builder program, regular financial literacy workshops, and general financial guidance for students. It includes a new requirement for recipients of AS short-term emergency loans, who must now attend a financial management workshop. A.S. Fi-nancial Literacy Project Coordinator Cerita Bickelmann taught these workshops, in which students also learn about financial resources and services available on the UCSB campus and within Santa Barbara County.
A.S. has its own short-term loan program, which has existed for many years. Current-ly, students can borrow up to $600 per quarter. The loan is billed to BARC and must be repaid within one month to avoid late fees. Students cannot borrow again until the loan is repaid. There is a nominal fee for this service.
All of these student-funded programs are designed to help students manage their financial affairs in the short term and give them skills and information they can take with them after graduation.
A.S. Food Bank
The A.S. Food Bank celebrated its first year of operation on April 19, 2012! By Spring 2012, the bank averaged 80 visits a week. In its first year of operation the bank served 684 students making a total of 3860 visits. The success of the program is the result of commu-nity acknowledgement of the struggles of students to afford college during these economi-cally challenging times. However, it became apparent as the year progressed that there was a need for supplemental funding to keep the Food Bank fully operational.
The Food Bank operated with food and monetary donations provided by Associated Students; various UCSB organizations, staff, faculty, and students, including most notably the UCSB sorority and fraternity Greek community, A.S. Office of the President, Business Services Advisory Committee, Student Initiated Recruitment and Retention Committee, Graduate Student Associa-tion, Housing and Residential Service Employees, Alumni Association 2011 Senior Class Gift; and a variety of commu-nity donors. With well-marked donation bins throughout campus, the Bank collected non-perishable foods ranging from pasta to canned fruit as well as a variety of toiletries.
During the spring election, students showed their support with passage of the AS Food Bank Undergraduate Student Fee Initiative, which provided a lock-in of $1.81 per student per quarter. The graduate students also passed an 85 cent lock-in to help pay for operational and food costs. These monies will allow the bank to buy nutritious food when donations are low and pay the student staff honoraria for the countless hours they work to keep the Food Bank open and accessible.
Beyond just providing emergency food, the AS Food Bank Committee and staff also een-courage a healthy and nutritious food culture The A.S. Food Bank seeks to dismantle the culture of shame surrounding receiving free food. Ongoing donation drives and outreach raise awareness in the UCSB community of the needs of students in these hard economic times. They also help to change the culture and conversation regarding food security.
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Mirazozo Luminarium
As one of this year’s highlights, A.S. Program Board (ASPB) brought something truly unusual to campus. For four days in April ASPB invited students, faculty, staff, and the general public to experience the wonderful Mirazozo Luminarium for free with a suggested donation of food to the A.S Foodbank or a pair of gently worn shoes to the Soles4Souls shoe drive. Several thousand people came to the party!
The Mirazozo Luminarium was created by the artist/sculptor Alan Parkinson and is toured by the UK company Archi-tects of Air. A luminarium is a sculpture made of inflatable plastic that people enter to be moved to a sense of wonder at the beauty of light and color. Although it looks like a giant bouncy structure people are asked to move through it at a leisurely pace, sit or lie down, open their eyes to the color and relax to the soothing music that fills the atmosphere created by the structure. Once the Luminarium was inflated it covered a substantial portion of the Faculty Club lawn and, once word got out, the line to get in, made up mostly of students, grew until it stretched from the lagoon almost all the way to the San Rafael dorms!
In keeping with Program Board’s mission, the Luminarium was an event that provided a unique experience for UCSB students and a few other folks who were lucky enough to hear about its presence on campus.
Campus Point Stairs
One of Coastal Fund’s biggest projects this year was comple-tion of the Campus Point stairs. The stairs were opened to the public in spring quarter. They are an example of students collaborating with campus departments and programs as well as state agencies over several years on a significant capital project.
Working with the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity & Eco-logical Restoration (CCBER), the Office of Administrative Services, Campus Design & Facilities, Housing & Residential Services, and the State Coastal Conservancy, Coastal Fund provided substantial funding for this project.
The official ribbon cutting was a well-attended celebration. Attendees included Senior Associate Vice Chancellor of Administrative Services Marc Fisher, CCBER Director Jen-nifer Torsch, CCBER Director Ecosystems Management Lisa Stratton, A.S. Environmental Programs Advisor Scott Bull, and Coastal Fund Members Tanya Jones, Alex Tamura, and Julianna Trowbridge, who are pictured here.
The stairs addressed safety concerns in a high-use area of Campus Point. They are also part of CCBER’s larger Campus Point restoration program, a multi-year Coastal Fund sup-ported effort to restore the native habitat of the point, which will result in significantly increased biodiversity and a more balanced self-sustaining ecosystem.
L to R: Lisa Stratton, Tanya Jones, Jennifer Torsch, Marc Fisher, Scott Bull, Alex Tamura, Julianna Trowbridge
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Recycling Compostable Materials
Collection Established
This year A.S. Recycling initiated a campus-wide collection system for compostable waste. Bins have been set up around campus to accept both food waste and compostable packaging. Although the program launch in the Arbor was greeted by rain, spirits were high and passersby were able to get information about the new program. The program will be expanded to Family Student Housing during 2012/2013.
A.S. Recycling’s student staff, known as route riders, use specialized bikes to collect recyclables from over ninety outdoor receptacles every day. Most are four-bin units known as “Berthas”, though they’ve recently added four solar-powered compacting units called “BigBellies” in the most high traffic areas. Route riders also handle indoor collection for select buildings as part of their special routes. This includes an e-waste collections program that targets electronic waste, including computers and batteries, which contain a broad range of hazardous materials making them unsuitable for disposal in ordinary landfills. All trash collection, indoor recycling, and office pack collection for buildings not part of A.S. Recycling’s special routes is done through the Physical Facilities custodial staff, which, like A.S. Recycling, works in close partnership with Marborg Indus-tries the primary local waste management company.
Academic Affairs Board Last Lecture Series
This year the Academic Affairs Board hosted the inaugural edition of the Last Lecture Series. The series was inspired by “The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams” a lec-ture delivered by Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pauch when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The board invited popular “Introduction to Psychology” Dr. Alan Fridlund to give a “last lecture”. Fridlund discussed his intent for the lecture in the Daily Nexus: “I wrote the talk for my son as well as the students at UCSB.” “The talk made me contemplate my life in the context of my upcoming death, and it made me think about what I might share to guide the students, to ease their pains and to help them make a better world than our generation has given them.” Response to the program was enthusiastic and students plan to make the Last Lecture an annual event.
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Statements of Financial Position
June 30 2012 2011
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $2,852,375 $2,979,954Accounts receivable 384,952 96,995Bike shop inventory $21,386 14,650
Total Current Assets 3,258,713 3,091,599
Investment in Marketable Securities 1,138,191 1,161,964
Property and Equipment:
Furniture and office equipment 196,645 198,507Radio equipment 141,385 132,589Computers 107,291 110,131Production equipment 80,773 120,871Bike shop building 407,552 407,552Less: accumulated depreciation (535,845) (538,651)
Net Property and Equipment 397,801 430,999
TOTAL ASSETS $4,794,705 $4,684,562
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities
Accrued compensation costs $182,902 $155,815Accounts payable 1,572 1,755
Total Current Liabilities 184,474 157,570
Net Assets – Unrestricted 4,610,231 4,526,992
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $4,794,705 $4,684,562
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Statements of Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets for the Years Ended June
2012 2011
SUPPORT AND REVENUE:
A.S. registration fees $5,584,226 5,688,246Student Activities and co-sponsorships 58,283 98,018Donations 42,678 25,704Sales of services and products 731,009 730,884Interest and dividends 68,274 66,299Realized (loss) gain on marketable securities (4,797) 67,871Unrealized (loss) gain on marketable securities (66,941) 167,322Miscellaneous income 64,819 61,787
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE 6,477,551 6,906,131
EXPENSES:
Program services: Lock-in programs 1,209,190 1,313,831Program Board 673,420 608,687KCSB 117,256 91,913Appropriation remittances 501,789 563,598Discretionary student programs 894,133 1,000,727Office of Student Life student groups 336,323 658,560Staff salaries directly allocable 1,349,645 1,261,146Student Employment 451,567 428,084Associated Students grants 159,781 96,958
Total program services 5,693,104 6,023,504
Support services:Staff salaries (allocable) 381,568 350,432Administrative overhead 277,646 247,459Depreciation 41,994 42,260
Total support services 701,208 640,151
TOTAL EXPENSES 6,394,312 6,663,655
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 83,239 242,476NET ASSETS AT THE BEGINNING OF YEAR 4,526,992 4,284,516
NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR $4,610,231 4,526,992
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Bills & Resolutions:
Bill # Bill Name Authors Bill Type Pass/Fail Amended Action Date
Initials of who printed it
LEGAL CODE
052511:01A Resolution to Condemn Further Hikes in Student Fees, Staff/Worker Layoffs, and Cuts to Student Services
Kristian Whittaker & Briana Brown
Resolution Fail - tabled indefinitely Yes 10/5/11 DR 10/18 N/A
052511:02A Resolution to Support “The Alternative: Empowering Our Voices”
Danielle Stevens & Danielle Bermudez
Resolution Pass No 5/25/11 AC 10/12 N/A
052511:03A Directional Resolution to Create a Transportation System for Students with Mobility Limitations
Danielle Bermudez & Danielle Stevens
Directional Resolution Pass No 5/25/11 AC 10/12 N/A
092811:04A Resolution to Establish and Celebrate Harrison Elliot Weber Day
Resolution Pass Yes 9/28/11 JS 10/12 N/A
092811:05A Bill to Add All Positions in Business Services to the Selection and Term of the Office Section of the Legal Code
Nate Walter & Mayra Segovia By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 10/5/11 DR 10/12 DR
11/16/11
092811:06A Bill to Add All Recycling Committee Positions to Recycling Committee
Nate Walter & Mayra Segovia By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 10/5/11 JS 10/12 DR
10/17DR 11/16/12
092811:07A Bill to Add All Technology Services Committee to Selection and Term of Office Seciton of the Legal Code
Nate Walter & Mayra Segovia By-Laws Pass Yes LC 10/5/11 JS 10/12 DR
10/18DR 11/16/13
092811:08 A Bill to Restructure the Committee on Committees
Jonathan Abboud & Ryan Rodriguez
By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 10/5/11 JS 10/12 DR 10/19
DR 11/16/14
092811:09 A Bill to Clarify Policy 14 Drey Liautaud & Jonathan Abboud By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 10/5/11 AC 10/12 DR 11/23
092811:10A Bill to Require Execs and Legislative Council Members to Submit Reports to the Committee on Committees
Jonathan Abboud & Ryan Rodriguez
By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 10/5/11 DR & TM 10/18 DR 11/23
092811:11 A Bill to Update Office Assignments
Jonathan Abboud & Drey Liautaud By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 10/26/11 CE 11/18/11 DR 11/23
092811:12 A Bill to Improve the Visibility of Associated Students
Jonathan Abboud & Drey Liautaud By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 10/5/11 DR & TM
10/18 DR 11/23
092811:13 A Bill to Restructure the EVPSA Office
Jonathan Abboud & Christian Hernandez
By-Laws Pass No 10/12/11 DR & TM 10/19 CB 12/7
092811:14 A Bill to Restructure Investment Advisory Committee
Drey Liautaud & Nathan Walter By-Laws Pass No 10/12/11 DR & TM
10/20 CB 12/7
092811:15 A Resolution to Endorse Prop 1481, the Oil Extraction Fee
Jonathan Abboud & Shervin Shaikh Resolution Pass No 10/5/11 JS 10/12 N/A
092811:16A Resolution to Reaffirm Support for a Gmail-based E-Mail System Over Umail
Jonathan Abboud & Shervin Shaikh Resolution Pass No 9/28/11 TM 10/18 N/A
092811:17 A Resolution to Support Network Neutrality
Jonathan Abboud & Shervin Shaikh Resolution Pass No 9/28/11 JS 10/19 N/A
100511:18 A Bill to Restructure AS Student Lobby
Briana Brown & Drey Liautaud By-Laws pass Yes- CBL 10/12/11 JS 10/19 CB 12/8
101211:19 A Bill to Restructure the Office of the President
Drey Liautaud & Dariush Banihashemi
By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 10/19//11 JS 10/20 CB 12/8
101211:20 AS Food Bank Legal Code Change
Xenia Mendez & Eduardo Magana By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 10/19//11 JS 10/21 CB 12/8
101211:21A Bill to Update the Environmental Affairs Board By-Laws
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo & Reena Fram
By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 10/19//11 JS 10/22 CB 12/8
101911:22 A Bill to Restructure Committee On Public Safety
Rhandy Siordia & Jonathan Abboud By-Laws Pass No 10/26/11 CE 11/18/11 DR
1/3/12
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101911:23A Bill to Restructure the Associated Students Program Board
Lesa Bishop & Kadeem Coad By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 10/26/11 CE 11/18/12 CB 12/8
101911:24A Bill to Widen Scope of Locations of Representative’s Office Hours
Avi Ruben & Eduardo Magana By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 10/26/11 CE 11/18/13 CB 12/8
102611:25 A Bill to Restructure CAB Foundation
Christian Hernandez & Guadalupe Ibarra
By-Law Pass Yes CBL & LC 11/9/11 DR 11/23 CB 12/8
102611:26A Bill to Restructure the Duties of the A.S. Childcare Coordinator
Christian Hernandez & Guadalupe Ibarra
By-Law Pass No 11/2/11 CE 11/18/11 CB 12/8
102611:27A Bill to restructure Constitution and ByLaws Committee
Mayra Segovia & Danielle Bermudez
By-Law Pass Yes CBL 11/9/11 EM 11/18 CB 12/8
102611:28A Resolution to Support a Future Without Violence in honor of National Domestic Violence Awarenss Month
Danielle Bermudez & Sophia Armen
Resolution Pass No 10/26/11 CB 3/6/12 N/A
110211:29 A Resolution to create the UCSB Wiki
Jonathan Abboud & Shervin Shaikh Resolution Pass Yes LC 11/2/11 EM 11/18 N/A
110911:30 A Bill to Restructure the EVPLA Office
Rhandy Siordia & Briana Brown By-Law Pass Yes CBL & LC 11/16/11 EM 11/19 CB 12/9
110911:31 A Bill to Fix the COSWB’s Rogue Bill Problem
Rick Ramirez & Sawyeh Maghsoodloo
By-Law Pass No 11/16/11 EM 11/20 CB 12/9
110911:32 A Bill to Restructure COPS Vice-Chair Honoraria
Rhandy Siordia & Sawyeh Maghsoodloo
By-Law Pass no 11/16/11 EM 11/21 CB 12/9
110911:33 A Bill to Restructure CAB’s By-Laws
Christian Hernandez & Juan Galvan
By-Law Pass Yes CBL & LC 11/16/11 EM 11/22 CB 12/9
110911:34 A Bill to Restructure the Office of the Internal Vice President
Nate Walter & Mayra Segovia By-Law Pass Yes LC 11/30/11 CB 12/09 DR
1/3/12
110911:35 A Bill to Restructure Media Relations
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo & Rhandy Siordia
By-Law Pass Yes CBL 1/18/12 JB 1/30 DR 02/16/12
110911:36A Resolution to Make Associated Students Known to First Years
Lesa Bishop & Kristian Whittaker
Resolution Pass Yes LC 11/9/11 DR 11/23 N/A
110911:37A Resolution to Create a Student of Color Conference Special Project
Resolution Pass Yes LC 11/9/11 no copy N/A
111611:37 A Resolution to make Legislative Council a Family
Juan Galvan & Guadalupe Ibarra Resolution Pass Yes LC 11/16/11 DR 11/18/11 N/A
111611:38 A Bill to Restructure Queer Commission
Marlene Moreno & Danielle Bermudez
By-Law Pass Yes CBL 11/30/11 CB 12/09 DR 1/3/12
111611:39 A Resolution to support Gender Neutral Restrooms
Marlene Moreno & Danielle Bermudez
Resolution Pass No 11/16/11 DR 11/18/11 N/A
111611:40 A Resolution to Support the Enforcement of Policy 17
Danielle Bermudez & Jonathan Abboud
Resolution Pass No 11/16/11 DR 11/18/11 N/A
111611:41 A Resolution to Support HIV and AIDS Awareness
Danielle Bermudez & Marlene Moreno
Resolution Pass No 11/16/11 DR 11/18/11 N/A
111611:42 A Bill to Restructure Policy 6 Lesa Bishop & Briana Brown By-Law Pass No 1/11/12 CE 1/30/12 DR
02/16/12
111611:43A Resolution to be in Solidarity with UC Berkeley and UC Davis Demonstrators
Danielle Bermudez & Guadalupe Ibarra
Resolution Pass Yes LC 11/30/11 JB 2/9/12 N/A
111611:44 A Resolution for the Creation of the AS Broadcast
Jonathan Abboud & Danielle Foster Resolution Pass Yes LC 11/16/11 DR 11/23 N/A
111611:45Opposition of the Ambiguous Rescheduling of the Regents Meeting
Jonathan Abboud & Briana Brown Resolution Pass No 11/16/11 DR 11/18/11 N/A
111611:46A Resolution to Make a Group Project for Weekly Arts and Music at the Lawn in Front of the Ucen
Dariush Banihashemi & Avi Rubin
Resolution Pass Yes LC 11/16/11 JB 2/9/12 N/A
113011:47 A.S. Internal Climate Coordinator
Jonathan Abboud & Kristian Whittaker
By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 1/11/12 CE 1/31/12 DR 02/16/12
113011:48 A Bill to Restructure IVCRC By-Laws
Danielle Foster & Rhandy Siordia By-Laws
Tabled Indefinitly on 01/25/12
N/A N/A
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113011:49The Great Bicycle Improvements Keep Everyone Safe Restructuring Act of 2011
Drey Liautaud & Briana Riley By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 1/11/12 CE 1/31/12 DR
02/16/12
113011:50 A Bill to Restructure Committee on Committees
Jonathan Abboud & Ryan Rodriguez
By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 1/18/12 CE 1/31/12 CB 2/27/12
113011:51 A Bill to Restructure By-Laws of Internal Lock-In Funding
Danielle Foster & Kristian Whittaker
By-Laws Pass Yes CBL & LC 1/1812 EM 2/2/12 CB 2/27/12
113011:52 A Bill to Restructure Honoraria Committee
Kadeem Coad & Nathan Walter By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 1/11/12 CE 1/31/12 CB
2/27/12
113011:53A Bill to Restructure the Previous Restructuring of A.S. Investment Advisory Committee
Drey Liautaud & Nathan Walter By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 1/11/12 JB 2/8/12 CB
3/2/12
113011:54A Directional resolution to Have the Elections Code Introduced During Week 3
Drey Liautaud & Jonathan Abboud Resolution Pass No 11/30/11 DR 2/2/12 N/A
113011:55 A Bill to Modify the Legislative Council Absence/Tardies Policy
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo& Briana Brown
By-Laws Pass Yes CBL 1/18/12 EM 2/2/12 CB 3/5/12
011112:56A Resolution to bring Consciousness about National Stalking Awareness Month
Resolution Pass No 1/11/12 no copy N/A
011812:57 A resolution for Discussion Time Limits
Avi Ruben & Rhandy Siordia Resolution Pass No 1/25/12 DR 2/2/12 N/A
011812:58 A Reslution to Create an Isla Vista Brochure
Rhandy Siordia & Sawyeh Maghsoodloo
Resolution Pass Yes LC 1/1812 EM 2/2/12 N/A
011812:59 A Resolution Opposing SOPA and PIPA
Jonathan Abboud & Marlene Moreno
Resolution Pass No 1/18/12 DR 2/2/12 N/A
012512:60A Resolution to Stop Crisis Pregnancy Centers from False Advertizing at UCSB
Mayra Segovia & Danielle Foster Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/1/12 DR 02/06/12 N/A
012512:61A Resolution to Create a Group Project to make AS Involvement Class Raps
Nathan Walter & Jonathan Abboud Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/1/12 JB 2/16/12 N/A
012512:62 A Bill to Restructure CBL Nate Walter & Mayra Segovia By-Laws Pass No 2/1/12 JB 2/16/12 CB
3/5/12
012512:63A resolution to Censure the University for Refusing Employment to the Disabled
Resolution Pass No 1/25/12 DR 2/2/12 N/A
020112:64 A Resolution to Make the Legal Code More Inclusive
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo & Danielle Bermundez
Resolution Tabled Indefinitely No
N/A enumbered
as 73N/A N/A
020112:65 A Resolution for “Don’t Play Me, MCP!” Special Project
Juan Galvan & Christian Hernandez
Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/8/12 JB 2/16/12 N/A
020112:66 Honoraria Amendment Consent Resolution Nate Walter Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/1/12 CB 3/6/12 N/A
020112:67 Resolution to Determine the Nature of Special Projects Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/1/12 no copy N/A
020112:68 Elections Code for 2012-2013 Briana Riley & Avi Ruben Bill Tabled
Indefinitely Yes CBL & LC 2/8/12 N/A N/A
020112:69 A Bill to Restructure AS Elections Code
Lesa Bishop & Briana Brown Bill
Passed then Vetoed then Passed new version on 2/22/12
Yes CBL & LC2/8/12,
2/15/12 2/22/12
CB 4/11/12 CB 3/22/12
020112:70 A Bill to Restructure the By-Laws of AS Judicial Council
Briana Brown & Lesa Biship Bill Tabled
Indefinitely N/A 2/8/12 N/A N/A
020112:71 A Bill to Restructure IVCRC by-laws
Danielle Foster & Rhandy Siordia Bill Pass Yes CBL 2/8/12 JB 3/7/12 CB
3/9/12
020812:72
A Resolution to Condemn the Arizona Government’s Suspension of the Mexican-American Studies Program and Ban of Books
Daniel Rojas & Gudalupe Ibarra Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/8/12 JB 2/16/12 N/A
020812:73 A Bill to Make the Legal Code more inclusive
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo & Danielle Bermundez & Daniel Rojas
Bill Pass Yes LC 2/15/12 JB 3/7/12 CB 3/12/12
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020812:74
A Bill to Restructure the Summer Oversight Committee: Fun in the Sun, or How To Spend Your Entire Summer Working for AS
Jonathan Abboud & Juan Galvan Bill Pass Yes CBL 2/15/12 DR 7/16 CB 7/17
020812:75 A Bill to Restructure Standing Policy 1
Mayra Segovia & Nate Walter Bill Pass Yes CBL 2/15/12 KB 7/16 DR 08-
14-12
020812:76 A Bill to Restructure The Legal Resource Center
Mayra Segovia & Sawyeh Maghsoodloo
Bill Pass Yes LC 2/15/12 JB 3/7/12 CB 3/19/12
021512:77 A Bill to Split the IVP Project Coordinator into Two Positions
Nate Walter & Mayra Segovia Bill Pass Yes LC 3/7/12 JA 6/27/12 CB
6/27/12
021512:78A Resolution Condemning the pressures of societal constraints on expression
Nate Walter & Juan Galvan Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/22/12 CE 3/5/12 N/A
021512:79A Resolution to Urge Santa Barbara County to Support Isla Vista
Rhandy Siordia & Danielle Foster Resolution Pass No 2/22/12 CE 3/5/12 N/A
021512:80A Bill to Require Senators to Hold Two Forums per Quarter to Connect to their Constituents
Jonathan Abboud & Dariush Banihashemi
Bill Pass Yes LC 2/29/12 JB 3/7/12 CB 3/19/12
022212:81 A Bill to Update COSWB’s Honoraria
Rick Ramirez & Ielaf Altoma Bill Pass No 2/29/12 CE 3/5/12 CB
3/19/12
022212:82A Resolution to Outreach to Residents with What Floats Your Boat
Guadalupe Ibarra & Christian Hernandez
Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/22/12 CE 3/5/12 N/A
022212:83 A bill to Add the Judicial Council Chair to Honoraria
Nate Walter & Mayra Segovia Bill Motioned 3/7/12 JB 6/27/12 CB
6/27/12
022912:84A Blast from the Past, Introducing the A.S. Information Agency
Jonathan Abboud & Briana Brown Bill Pass Yes LC 3/7/12 JB 6/27/12 CB
6/27/12
022912:85 The Good Old Days, How We Did Group Projects in 1995
Jonathan Abboud & Briana Brown Bill Pass Yes LC 3/7/12 JB 6/27/12 CB
6/27/12
022912:86 The UC Santa Barbara Student Bill of Rights
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo & Jonathan Abboud
tabled 2/29/12 N/A N/A
022912:87A Resolution to Condemn Tennessee’s Proposed Senate Bill (SB49)
Danielle Bermudez & Daniel Rojas
Resolution Pass No 2/29/12 CE 3/5/12 N/A
022912:88 A Resolution to Support Human Rights Week
Danielle Bermudez & Daniel Rojas
Resolution Pass Yes LC 2/29/12 CE 3/5/12 N/A
022912:89 A Resolution to Support “STOP the Deportation of Cindy Reyna
Daniel Rojas & Guadalupe Ibarra Resolution Pass No 2/2/12 JB 3/7/12 N/A
030712:90A Resolution to Create a Group Project around Carbon Monoxide Awareness
Danielle Foster & Rhandy Siordia Resolution Pass No 3/7/12 JB 6/27/12 N/A
030712:91 A Resolution To Make Joseph Kony Famous
Guadalupe Ibarra, Juan Galvan, Xenia Mendez, Rasha Alia
Resolution Pass Yes LC 3/7/12 JB 6/27/12 N/A
030712:92A Resolution to Teach Limbaugh What Birth Control Is
Juan Galvan & Danielle Bermudez
Resolution Pass Yes LC 3/7/12 JB 6/27/12 N/A
030712:93A Resolution to Move the Isla Vista Tenants Union & Legal Resource Center
Rhandy Siordia & Briana Brown Resolution Pass No 3/7/12 JB 6/27/12 N/A
040412:94A Resolution to Delay the Payment of the UC Office of the President Tax on Associated Students Fees
Jonathan Abboud & Mayra Segovia Resolution Pass No 4/4/12 JB 6/27/12 N/A
040412:95A Resolution to Raise Awareness about Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Denim Day
Danielle Bermudez & Daniel Rojas
Resolution Pass No 4/4/12 JB 6/27/12 N/A
040412:96 Health Disparities Awareness Week
Xenia Mendez & Christian Hernandez
Resolution Pass No 4/4/12 JB 6/27/12 N/A
041112:97A Bill to make “Stop Crisis Pregnancy Centers from False Advertising at UCSB” Policy 18
Mayra Segovia & Nate Walter Bill Pass Yes CBL & LC 4/18/12 DR 8/9/12 CB
6/27/12
041112:98 A Resolution to Support Sex Info Online
Daniel Rojas & Shervin Shaikh Resolution Pass No 4/11/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
042512:98 The 2012 Honoraria Reform Bill Jonathan Abboud & Mayra Segovia Bill Pass Yes LC? 5/2/12 DR DR 08-
16-12
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042512:99 A Bill to Update COSWB’s Membership & Job Descriptions
Rick Ramirez & Juan Galvan Bill Pass Yes CBL & LC 5/2/12 JB 7/13/12 CB
7/17/12
042512:100 A Bill to have Representatives Attend Conferences
Rasha Ali & Christian Hernandez
Bill Pass Yes CBL & LC 5/2/12 JB 7/13/12 CB 7/17/12
042512:101 A Resolution in Support of the RHA Rezzie Rider
Christian Hernandez & Lesa Biship
Resolution Pass No 4/25/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
042512:102A Resolution in Support of the National Residence Hall Honorary
Christian Hernandez Resolution Pass No 4/25/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
050212:103 A Bill to Restructure IVCRC By-Laws
Danielle Foster & Rhandy Siordia Bill Pass Yes CBL & LC 5/9/12 KB 7/16/12 CB
7/17/12
050212:104 A Bill to Give the BCCCC a Legal Code Description
Jonathan Abboud & Shervin Shaikh Bill Pass Yes LC 5/16/12 JB 7/13/12 CB
7/17/12
050212:105 A Bill to Restructure AS Food Bank
Xenia Mendez & Guadalupe Ibarra Bill Tabled ind no N/A N/A
050212:106 A Bill to Update Academic Affairs Board’s Legal Code
Avi Ruben & Jonathan Abboud Bill Pass Yes CBL 5/9/12 JB 7/13/12 CB
7/18/12
050212:107Group Project to make AS Main more hospitable and cool and hip n’ happenin’
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo& Briana Brown
Resolution Pass Yes LC 5/2/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
050212:108 UCSB’s Divestment from Coal Companies Resolution
Sawyeh Maghsoodloo & Rhandy Siordia
Resolution Pass No 5/2/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
050212:109A Resolution to Condemn Steve Pappas’ Attempt To Suppress Student Voter Registration
Eduardo Magana & Sawyeh Maghsoodloo
Resolution Pass Yes LC 5/9/12 KB 7/16/12 N/A
050212:110Funding internal lock ins from the Finance Board fee Instead of A.S. Unallocated
Nate Walter & Jonathan Abboud Bill Failed no 5/9/12 N/A N/A
050912:111 A Resolution to Support Classwave.com
Rhandy Siordia & Danielle Foster Resolution Pass No 5/9/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
050912:112 A Bill to Restructure the HRB Legal Code
Rasha Ali & Ielaf Altoma Bill Pass Yes CBL 5/16/12 JB 7/13/12 CB
7/18/12
051612:113 A Bill to Restructure A.S. Internal Climate Coordinator
Guadalupe Ibarra & Rhandy Siordia Bill Pass Yes CBL 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 CB
7/18/12
051612:114 A Bill to Restructure CAB Foundation #2
Christian Hernandez & Juan Galvan
Bill Rescinds 5/23/12 N/A NA
051612:115A Bill to Separate the Positions of EVPLA IV Liaison and IVCRC External Chair
Rhandy Siordia & Sawyeh Maghsoodloo
Bill Pass Yes CBL 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 CB 7/18/12
051612:116A Bill To Restructure the Associated Students Investment Advisory Committee
Rasha Ali & Juan Galvan Bill Tabled
Indefinitely 5/23/12 N/A N/A
051612:117A Bill to Restructure the By-Laws of Student Initiated Recruitment and Retention Committee
Daniel Rojas & Danielle Bermudez
Bill Pass Yes CBL 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 CB 8/1/12
051612:118 A Bill to Restructure Womyn’s Commission
Danielle Bermudez & Daniel Rojas
Bill Pass Yes CBL & LC 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 CB 8/1/12
051612:119A Resolution to Condemn North Carolina’s Ban on Same-Sex Marriage
Daniel Rojas & Danielle Bermudez
Resolution Pass No 5/16/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
051612:120A Resolution to Encourage Further Bike Path Improvements
Kristian Whittaker & Juan Galvan
Resolution Rescinds 5/23/12 N/A N/A
051612:121 A Bill to Restructure Queer Commission
Juan Galvan & Danielle Bermudez
Bill Pass Yes CBL 5/23/12 KB 7/16/12 CB 8/6/12
051612:122A Bill To Restructure The Office of the External Vice President of Statewide Affairs
Juan Galvan & Danielle Bermudez
Bill Pass Yes CBL & LC 5/23/12 KB 7/16/12 CB 8/6/12
051612:123 A Bill To Restructure the Office of the Student Advocate General
Juan Galvan & Rasha Ali Bill Tabled
Indefinitely 5/23/12 N/A N/A
051612:124 A Bill to give Senators Job Descriptions
Jonathan Abboud & Nate Walter Bill Pass Yes CBL & LC 5/23/12 KB 7/16/12 CB
8/8/12
051612:125 A Bill To Update Business Services Legal Code
Nate Walter & Shervin Saikh Bill Tabled
Indefinitely 5/23/12 N/A N/A
052312:126 A Resolution in Support of AB970
Ielaf Altoma & Juan Galvan Resolution Pass No 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
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052312:127 A Bill to Restructure A.S. Internal Climate Coordinator
Guadalupe Ibarra & Rhandy Siordia Bill
Bill not listed in minutes - it is same as number 113
N/A N/A N/A N/A
052312:128A Resolution to Celebrate KCSBs 50th Anniversary and Recognize its Service to the UCSB Community
Briana Brown & Kristian Whittaker
Resolution Pass No 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
052312:129A Resolution to Recognize, Acknowledge, and Support KCSB in Honor of their 50th Anniversary
Danielle Bermudez & Rasha Ali
ResolutionNo Vote taken in minutes
N/A N/A N/A N/A
052312:130A Resolution to Support the S.P.E.A.C. Against Violence Coalition
Danielle Bermudez & Daniel Rojas
Resolution Pass No 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
052312:131 A Resolution to Support UCSB Pride Week 2012
Alexis Rodan & Danielle Bermudez
Resolution Pass No 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
052312:132
A resolution to make Juan Galvan (Swag General) and Kristian (With a K) Whittaker Co-Chairs of Legislative Council Socials
Kristian Whittaker & Juan Galvan
Resolution Pass No 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
052312:133 A Resolution to Make Every Day Rasha & Ielaf Day
Rasha Ali & Juan Galvan Resolution Pass No 5/23/12 JB 7/13/12 N/A
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AdministrationMichelle AranKinsey BroseDanielle DanknerHanna DijkstraCandace DonNicole EvahenkMichael HsiaoElaheh KhostovanMolly MaherJanier MylesChantal Pozon
America ReadsMichelle AlferezCelina AyalaBrittany BagheriSusana BarronChristina BlackwellDiane ByunAydhee CarreraRamon CovarrubiasDianne GarciaElizabeth GonzalezJanai HarrisSigourney HaylockFrancisco HernandezKristen HerreraKrystal JohnsonDaysi LedezmaMarisa LooneyTheodore LopezBrenda MaldonadoJasmine MartinezMarcos MartinezStephanie MeijaCindy MednaAnna MoraJimmy MoralesAlicia MoránRayleen NatividadElia NgonTim NguyenScarlette Ohara PeraltaPeter PerezLara RichMichelle RivasCynthia Rios-CarrilloEstephania RodriguezJavier RodriquezKimberly RodriquezGraciella RomeroBernadette TuazonPrincess UchekweMay Vang
AnnexMichael HsiaoMolly MayerMichael PodellChantal Pozon
Bike ShopMichelle AranAli ChamisKristen GoldsworthyFrank CentanoColin DouglasKailan FlandersHarrison GoldwynVincent LandiKevin LiAllison LyThien LyCourtney McCartyCarlos MaldonadoWilliam Michel-Cheesebro
Jose MontejanoHuy NguyenElizabeth RedJackson RunteJahangir Siddioui
B.I.K.E.SZachary ArmourEmily Nord
Coastal FundErica AguileraAllysa HallCarly KeenEmily NordAlexis TamuraJulianna TrowbridgeMiranda Walker
Community Affairs BoardJaleesa BlackRocio CastroChristina CruzElvin FloresMonica HernandezSandy HongJose LomberaFelizza LopezNoe LopezLuis MelgozaJorge RosasSanekham See
EVPLAMichelle Conant
Food BankVe’ Cartier JohnsonRachel RouseTony Tran
IV Teen CenterTerri CecchineVanessa JimenezVictoria MartinezMia SharriganEdsel Velasco
IV Tenants UnionErika Tirado-GomezAlvaro MedranoElizabeth Mejia
IV Youth ProjectsHilary AntesAlberto BarajasKevin BehanVictoria BernazzaniDaniella CamarilloAndrea CanalesMaggie ChenSzu-Ying ChenAlejandro CebrerosRebekah ChonGaudalupe Cisneros-MezaMelissa CruzAnthony DacongMariana DavisWenjing DuMark DugganDaniela EspinozaSandra EstradaVanessa FernandezHaley FridellVeronica GomezKaradee GriffieJavier Guerra
Crystal GutierrezChelsea HunnicuttRoxana IglesiasSarah KeokhamAnnie KimLillian KingsburyKatrina LaniohanJulia LaraSasha LlamasHilaria LopezJesus LopezAllison LyAndriena MontelongoDiana MunozStacey NgoAdriana OrnelasEmma ParsonsStephanie PerezLauren PierceEmily PittalugaJoel RamirezKenneth RamirezNallely RamirezYazmin RezaMadelin RiveraJennifer RodriguezChristina RosasLuvina RuizEsperanza RuvalcabaRebecca SaechaoLorena SanchezSteve SanchezGloria SandovalBryce SoltesLyanne Torres GarciaAndrea ValenzuelaJennifer WatsonAmy YeeJordan YoungElise ZolcynskiMikaela Zuniga
KCSBCaitlin BorziMitchell ClementsRyan EalumNatalie EarhartNavid EbrahimzadehNicole GoldingElizabeth GutierrezMichael KennyChristina MinKevin OlssonAshley RichardsonAlexander SchlickKyle TragerStefany ViescaEric Wolf
Main OfficeAbigail CordovaJuan DiazCynthia EstradaElysse MadarangChantal PozonJeannie Sabin
President’s OfficeMichelle ConantJoel Mandujuano
Program BoardYevgeniy AlksninOnyinyechi ApakamaArlo Bender-SimonBrittney BlascoScott Braga
Andrew BrouwerGerardo CadizWilliam CalbreseCharleston ChambersCheryl ChewAnthony Dacong IIEmma DavisAlexander DelgadilloAaron DiasMichael DiasAdriana DominguezCynthia EstradaJose FloresCassandra GarciaFernando GarciaRachel GlagoAlexandra GranatCassidy GreenAmalia GudinoBrian HuangJordan JacksonRoger JacksonChristine JavierMargaret JenkinsMichael JohanssonIris KuoElliott LanamChristina LaskorunskyKori LayTheodore LeeJonathan LipshinKristina LivingstonEmily McFaddenMegan McFarlandEdward MierPriscilla MooreDiana MoraPaul MorganDesirae MortonSalvador MunozBrian NguyenCindy NguyenSean NodesSean NolanTonantzin Ocampo Joseph OlagueAriana OrtegaChristopher PeckBriana Riley Kelsi RingSusan RivasMatthew RosenMark SafrenoChris SchuchardtEthan SchwartzCarlos SefamiBen SimonsJustin StasiukTyler StemleyAnita SzetoNatalia SifuentesBrittany TippingsIra TorfRoberto ValdovinosKatja Zimmermann
PublicationsBrittney AdamsMelissa BalaabanConnie ChuJemely DoradoMichael MitchellCatherine Romero
RecyclingDaniel AllanCassidy Anton
Ashley Bagly Kelly BeyerKatrina Ceguera Jonathan ChaoJonathan ChoiEmily ChaseJose CruzJason DaleDillon ElsburyAlina EvansCarl FeltenAllison FitzhughAllison GracerAlexandria GranatSarah GillMichael HabitzIvan HernandezBrook HollandDanielle ItoSamuel JaePhilip JankowskiMargaret JenkinsAlexander JohnsonBryan LeeGabriel LeoniChung LeungJonathan MathonKyle McGillKaitlin NapierMolly NeubertEstevan OrtegaStephanie ParkDebby PortilloMichael RamirezDiane RusuMelinda SiomiakJeff SvobodaAndrew SwatzellNina ThomasGeoffrey WilkinsLeslie WongCarlos Zambrano
Tech SupportRoman Kazarin
Ticket OfficeMichelle AranAmanda BerryFrank CentanoAlissa ChingConnie ChoKatherine ClarkBrandon ColboMary Claire De CuirJemely DoradoLuis DuranLauren GallegosJessica GarciaKristen GoldsworthyHarrison GoldwynVictoria Haines Vince LandiAllison LyThien LyAmber RobertsNatasha SidhuFrancesca SkradskiDaisy ValenciaKevin WangJanelle Waters
Dept. of Public WormsNicholas GonzalezPhilip JankoskiErin McClanathanBrendon Peacock
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Elizabeth Robinson Associate Directorfor Media Services
Cathy MurilloKCSB News Director
David SalmonBike Shop Service
Coordinator
Dr. Marisela MárquezAS Executive Director
Robin Unander ASLRC Atorney
Andy DoerrPublications Coord.
Claudia Alphin Financial Officer
Jesse Armann Office Coordinator
Freddie Mercer Ticket Office
Manager
Beth RamoneSenior Artist
Sarah SiedschlagRecycling
Coordinator
Sean LiebermanComputer Technician
Cindy LopezAssistant Director for Financial and Budgets
Denise RinaldiProject Manager
Aaron JonesAssociate Director for
Community Affairs
Marilyn DukesAssociate Director
for Student Programs
Flo NocarAssistant Director for Government Affairs
Mahader TesfaiLiving History
Project Coordinator
Tuyen NguyenService Development Project Coordinator
Cerita Bickelmann Financial Literacy
Project Coordinator
JudyAnn DutcherWeb Developer
Monica LopezAS/KCSB News and Journalism Advisor
Ted CoeKCSB
Development Coor.
Michael RogersBusiness Services
Coordinator
Hilary KlegerIV Community
Advisor
Scott BullEnvironmental
Programs Advisor
Ruth Garcia Guevara Comm. Volunteer
Coordinator
Jose RaygosaIVTU/LRC Coord., AR/AP Coordinator
Allina MojarroComm. Education Outreach Coord.
Kathleen Versola Assistant Publications
Coordinator
Staff 2011-2012