The Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) are the elected representatives of the UC Berkeley student body. As the collective voice of the students, it builds student power through leadership development and opportunities for empowerment. Through grassroots campaigns and coalitions, it fights to hold the University, City, State and Nation accountable to student needs. The ASUC strives to create and sustain a vibrant, inclusive and equitable campus community, shaping our student government to be a model for social change.
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| - The Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) are the elected representatives of the UC Berkeley student body. As the collective voice of the students, it builds student power through leadership development and opportunities for empowerment. Through grassroots campaigns and coalitions, it fights to hold the University, City, State and Nation accountable to student needs. The ASUC strives to create and sustain a vibrant, inclusive and equitable campus community, shaping our student government to be a model for social change.
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| - The Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) are the elected representatives of the UC Berkeley student body. As the collective voice of the students, it builds student power through leadership development and opportunities for empowerment. Through grassroots campaigns and coalitions, it fights to hold the University, City, State and Nation accountable to student needs. The ASUC strives to create and sustain a vibrant, inclusive and equitable campus community, shaping our student government to be a model for social change. Founded in 1887, the ASUC is a non-profit organization, autonomous from the University. The ASUC is funded by a $55/year mandatory student fee and revenue from commercial activities, which include the Bear’s Lair businesses, the Cal Lodge in Lake Tahoe, ASUC Lecture Notes and the Cal Student Store. The ASUC owns and manages three buildings on campus: Eshleman Hall, Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union and Anthony Hall. The ASUC is the primary source of funding for hundreds of student organizations at UC Berkeley. The ASUC is a member of the University of California Students Association, a coalition of student governments from across the entire UC system.
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