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VOLUME 47, ISSUE 28

MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2014

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A NEW CHAPTER

UC Regents Discuss Fiscal Future at Meeting The regents talked budget and a possible expansion of online classes at their meeting last week. 34&&0=B;C;&&(==C;B;9D;9&&

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Alpha Omicron Pi is launching a new chapter at UCSD for “women of character” and will hold a bid night for new members Tuesday night in Price Center. ?=+#),"%:&&1+'"&&A PHOTO BY AUSTIN SONG /GUARDIAN

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TRITON SPIRIT Students from Earl Warren College, which won the Annual Spirit Competition, celebrate on the floor of a packed RIMAC Arena, which drew its second-largest crowd ever for women’s and men’s basketball games this past Friday evening. Read coverage of both games in SPORTS, page 12.

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AFSCME 3299 Calls Strike Vote The UC system’s largest union will hold its third strike vote in less than a year Feb. 11 to Feb. 13 over continued contract disputes. 34&&LMHD89=&!8;9<&&&&"&!--(.,%&',

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he American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees 3299, the University of California’s largest union, called for a strike vote among its 8,300 service workers and a sympathy strike with other patient care technicians Feb. 11 to Feb. 13. More than 60 workers had protested earlier in the year on Sept. 27 at the UC Office of the President in Oakland.

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AFSCME 3299 claims that, despite a year of negotiations, the UC system has not renewed the union’s contract, which first expired in September 2012. According to the AFSCME website, the university has yet to grant AFSCME the safe staffing standards and fair wages that they have given to other UC union workers. UC patient care and service workers are predominantly people of color and are the lowest paid workers in the UC system. See STRIKE, page 3

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...It strikes me as odd when people aren’t nauseated by titles like “Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number” [or] “Marry the Pussy.” - Nico Hemsley JUSTICE IS SERVED OPINION, PAGE 4

INSIDE Lights and Sirens ............ 3 Quick Takes .................... 4 Calendar ....................... 10 Crossword .................... 11 Sports........................... 12

Bylaw Changes Create New Positions Changes include a new Financial Controller job and limits on candidate slates. 34&&<;EF8=CC;&&GC=8HIJK;9&&

!""#$%!&'()'*"('+%&#, A.S. Council passed amendments to the standing rules on Jan. 22. The Council’s Bylaws Committee began working on the amendments at the beginning of Fall Quarter 2013. The constitution was also rewritten and ratified by A.S. Council during Fall Quarter 2013. In order to be confirmed, it must be ratified by four of the six college councils and has been ratified by three so far. “We realized that there were ways to restructure things to make A.S. more effective,” Bylaws Committee member and A.S. President Andy Buselt said. “We met with folks from each office, proposed some changes, got some feedback from A.S. and got feedback from the College Councils.” Some of the primary restructuring changes involve reducing the number

and rearranging the apportioning of voting members of Council. This would, according to Buselt, minimize inefficiency during Council meetings. The elected position of Vice President Finance has been replaced by an appointed position: Financial Controller. The primary reasoning for this is that this position requires a specific set of skills that, in the past, elected VPs did not have. Currently, underneath VP Finances is the position of AVP Student Orgs. This position will be changed to a staff position that is no longer a part of Council: Director of Student Orgs. “The current VP Student Life will become VP Campus Affairs,” Buselt said. “This position will deal with vendors in Price Center, housing, chairing a senate and working with developers. VP Campus Affairs will now be working on a similar

workload as the President and VP External.” To alleviate the high number of seats on Council, the Bylaws Committee drafted an Academic Representatives Council, a new governing body that the Academic Senators can vote on. They can no longer vote on A.S. Council. During the Council meeting on A.S., the biggest contention came over whether to have these positions be elected or appointed. Engineering Senator Jerry Narez was concerned that by having these positions be elected, the process could essentially turn into an issue of marketing, appearances and popularity, rather than on the appointment of the best qualified candidate. AVP Academic Affairs Robby Boparai explained, however, that each Academic Senator is responsible See BYLAWS, page 3

New higher education initiatives and discussions regarding the 2014 University of California fiscal year budget took precedence at last week’s UC Board of Regents meeting, held at the UC San Francisco Mission Bay Conference Center. The meeting took place on Jan. 22 to Jan. 23 and included a UC budget overview presentation by Executive Vice President Nathan Brostrom and Vice President Patrick J. Lenz. The presentation highlighted concerns regarding funding that Gov. Jerry Brown allocated to the UC in his recent 2014 state budget proposal. According to the state budget, the UC will receive $142.2 million in spending increases, a 5-percent See REGENTS, page 2

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!""#$%!&'()'*"('+%&#, The UCSD Police Department was informed of a possible sexual assault in the Warren Residential area at 2 a.m. on Jan. 23. The victim reported the event to the police department the following day. The suspect was reportedly an acquaintance of the victim. The UCSD Police sent out a notice to UCSD students on Friday, the day after the incident was reported. The notice included information on how to prevent these types of assaults, such as the following: Know the location of campus emergency phones, use the UCSD Safety Escort Service, report suspicious activity immediately, avoid being alone with unfamiliar people and be especially aware of surroundings during periods of vulnerability (such as stress, sickness and inebriation). No further information was available at press time, and UCSD police could not be reached for comment.

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