The Highlander
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
For the week of Tuesday, January 23, 2024
VOL. 72, ISSUE 13
NEWS
SENATE FILLS VACANCY IN SPECIAL ELECTION AND APPROVES REVISED ELECTION.
New CHASS Senator elected by Senate
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BREAK HEARTS THIS WINTER SEASON; LOOK NO FURTHER HERE’S HOW TO ENSURE YOU HAVE NO VALENTINE BY THE TIME FEBRUARY ROLLS AROUND.
How to have the worst first date ever STELA NOELLE ABASTA Contributing Writer
EMYR ORTIZ Assistant News Editor
Roshan Kannan, a fourth-year psychology major, was elected to the Associated Students of University of California Riverside (ASUCR) Senate last Thursday in a special election during the ninth ASUCR Senate meeting of the school year. Kannan’s election filled a vacant CHASS senator seat, and came after more than an hour of deliberation by the Senate. The Senate meeting also featured updates to the ASUCR Elections Timeline, and an announcement from Vice President of External Affairs (VPEA) Ángel Rentería regarding a University of California Student Association (UCSA) resolution on freedom of speech. The ninth ASUCR Senate meeting of the school year was called to order on Jan. 18 at 7:10 p.m., with President Pro Tempore (PPT) Abby Choy, Senator Alex Lu, Senator Natalie Trutalli and Senator Grace Su being excused. PPT Choy and Senator Su both later joined the meeting at 7:43 p.m. and 8:28 p.m. respectively,
and Senator Peedikayil left at 9:00 p.m. After unanimous approval of meeting minutes and the agenda, Public Forum began with an announcement from VPEA Rentería on Latine Lobby Day, which will occur on Feb. 26. VPEA Rentería then read a resolution on freedom of speech passed during the January UCSA board meeting. The resolution declared UCSA’s commitment to student free speech “without fear of retaliation, intimidation, or worry of jeopardizing [student’s] futures,” and also rejected “the equating of anti zionism to antisemitism.” In support of its resolution, UCSA cited charges against Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters in Florida and at UC Irvine, calls for investigation into pro-Palestinian student groups and other instances of speech related incidents surrounding the war in Gaza. VPEA Rentería stated the full resolution could be found on the UCSA website, but as of Jan. 21, the resolution was not available. VPEA
This totally doesn’t come from experience, but I’m sure there are many Highlanders out there that are tired of being let down by a bad date. If you want to be the one who lets down your date for a change, you’re in luck! Here is a list of what you should do to achieve your goal of becoming a walking red flag going into every first date.
Go to the movies
If you want to have a horrible first date but don’t even know where to start, suggest going to the movies. Choose any movie you want whether or not your date wants to see it. All that matters is that you want to watch it! A movie date is also perfect if you don’t
want to have to talk to your date. Not talking during a movie is acceptable, because perhaps your date wants to pay attention to the movie and not disturb the other watchers around you. However, I bet you have never heard of this tactic before: don’t talk to them even before the movie starts nor after it ends. Get to the theater, watch it, then leave. You don’t even have to sit next to them if you don’t even want to! ► SEE WORST DATE PAGE 13
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THE DECISION TO ALLOW TRUMP ON PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOTS VIOLATES THE OPINIONS CONSTITUTION. States are well within their rights to ban Trump from running for office altogether ALEX KUPISIEWICZ Contributing Writer
Former President Donald Trump’s bid for reelection may be exciting for some, but the thought sparks dread for many. Elections like the upcoming general election have the possibility to cause significant change in the country we live in. Trump’s eligibility for the primary election in 2024 is a decision that is out of the American people’s hands as it is currently being made by state supreme courts nationwide. It is important for not only the next four years but for the future of our country and democracy as a whole that these decisions are being made responsibly and taking all the facts into account. Currently, only Maine and Colorado have ruled to disqualify Trump from the ballots for the primary election. However, Colorado’s decision is pending an appeal with the Supreme Court, and he is currently expected to appear on the ballot anyway. Disappointingly, California is one of the states so far that has made the decision to allow Trump’s name on the ballot for the primaries.
Colorado Supreme Court’s original ruling disqualified Trump from the ballot under section 3 of the 14th amendment, stating that “no person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office” if they have, after taking an oath to serve the United States in any capacity “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.” The events of Jan. 6 were considered an insurrection by the Senate, which quickly moved for impeachment only a week after the attack on the Capitol occurred. Once this impeachment was successful, it made Trump the third president in U.S. history ever to be impeached and the first ever to be impeached twice. He is also currently facing over 90 criminal charges on a state and federal level, including 40 charges in the classified documents case and 34 charges in a falsified business records case in New York. This alone should be grounds to ban him from
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