Strawser | Dear ASSU: Were you elected to serve Student Affairs or your fellow students?

Sebastian Strawser argues that ASSU leaders should freeze student panelist confirmations to back their commitment to free speech.

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Jared Hammerstrom, Celeste Vargas inaugurated as ASSU Executive at UGS meeting

The 28th UGS held its inaugural meeting, overseeing the inauguration of the ASSU executives and the appointment of positions within the body.

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ASSU Executive candidate withdraws complaint against “FARM-RAISED”

Madhav Prakash, who ran for ASSU Executive president under the “No Brakes” ticket, withdrew his complaint regarding endorsements of the "FARM-RAISED" campaign.

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ASSU 2026 election results: Hammerstrom and Vargas elected president, vice president

The ASSU Elections Commission announced Jared Hammerstrom ’27 and Celeste Vargas ’27 as the winners of this year's Executive race. The pair will be joined by nine new Undergraduate Senators, 13 Graduate School Council representatives and 12 class presidents.

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ASSU Executive candidate files complaint, citing endorsement violations

Madhav Prakash ’27 of “No Brakes” argued for the disqualification of opposing slate “FARM-RAISED” after Undergraduate Senate (UGS) Chair David Sengthay ’26 endorsed the platform in an email to the student body.

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UGS passes bill to encourage University reinstatement of on-campus voting booths

The UGS passed bills to improve student access to in-person voting and add a measure amending the ASSU Constitution to the 2026 spring general election ballot.

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GSC approves annual grants, votes to support EBF and Kairos co-op reinstatement

The Graduate Student Council (GSC) approved its annual grants for the 2025-26 academic year and unanimously passed a joint resolution calling for the reinstatement of several co-ops.

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From the Community | Stanford needs free expression reform now

Gauri Kathula '29 writes on behalf of Stanford Education and Democracy United (EDU) and Stanford Abundance, calling for reform to the current free speech and expression policy on campus.

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UGS addresses Caltrain passes, administrative pushback on reinstating land acknowledgement

The Undergraduate Senate (UGS) heard presentations from its members on GoPasses for students, administrative support of Stanford’s Native American community and the screening of a documentary on Katie Meyer.

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UGS passes bills to secure proportional VSO funding, amend UGS election bylaws

In its Wednesday meeting, the UGS passed bills on student organization funding and the role of class presidents, heard about budget changes related to the now-dismantled Neighborhood System and advocated for more flexible free speech regulations.

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GSC defers bill to proportionally split activity costs with undergraduate students

The Graduate Student Council deferred a bill to change the current split rule in student activities costs with undergraduate fee funding, demanding more detailed statistics.

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