This week in ASUCR...

Transfer Advocacy Workshop - Wednesday, April 8 @ 1:00-2:30pm. HUB 260 

A place for Transfer students to realize that they have spaces on campus designed just for them, that they belong on campus as a whole, and that they have the ability and opportunity to participate in some very important on-campus decision-making.

Elections Candidate Debate #1 - Thursday, April 9 @11:00am-2:00pm, ASUCR Senate Chambers 

An opportunity for candidate to voice their opinions on campus issues and for students to hear from their student government candidates. 

Campus Clean-up - Saturday, April 11 @ 10:00am-12:00pm, Meeting outside Glasgow Dining Hall 

GCAP is hosting a spring campus cleanup. The goal of this event is to reduce litter around UCR campus and to properly dispose of the waste around campus. Everyone will meet outside Glasgow Dining Hall at 10am and we will go off as a group walking around different areas of campus picking up litter.

Candidate Convention - Tuesday, April 14 @ 11:00am-2:00pm, Bell Tower 

An opportunity for the student body to meet the candidates for the upcoming student government elections

ASUCR x PPAC: Pre-Med for First Years - Tuesday, April 14 @12:00-1:30pm, SSC 114 

A panel and Q&A based event intended to target first years who are starting their pre-med journey. The event consists of student advisors and a pre-med advisor, and will allow for students to ask questions that can shape their journey as pre-med students.

Thrift Swap and Upcycling with GCAP - Wednesday, April 15 @12:00-4:00pm, HUB 260

Students can bring unwanted clothes and swap with other students unwanted clothes with the goal to promote sustainability and reduce consumption. 

Elections Candidate Debate #2 - Wednesday, April 15 @ 4:00-6:30pm, HUB 379

An opportunity for candidate to voice their opinions on campus issues and for students to hear from their student government candidates.

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