[Gsaucr] GSA News

GSA Public Relations gsaucr at gmail.com
Wed Apr 30 15:05:29 PDT 2008


Dear Grads,

In this week's newsletter, you'll find information regarding:
*1.  GSA Council Meeting - May 7th
2.  Grad Bash – Friday May 9th
3.  GSA Research Conference Call for Abstracts
4.  Botany and Plant Sciences Graduate Student Research Retreat - June 6th
5.  Chronicling Mars: 2008 Eaton Science Fiction Conference
6.  GSA Special Election for the 2008-2009 School Year
7.  Students for California's Future-2nd Day of Action May 19th, 2008!
8.  Whiteline at the May Regents Meeting! Application Due: Wed, April 30 by
**10PM**
9.  UC Regents Meeting May 13-15th –Voting on STUDENT FEES
10.  Grad and Professional Students Testimonials about Financial Aid-Fill
11.  UC, CSU, CCC Sustainability Conference@ CalPoly San Luis Obispo
12.  Building a Grassroots Coalition between UC Students and the UC Office*

Please read below for more information.

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*1.  GSA Council Meeting - May 7th *

Come join us next Wednesday for our next council meeting at 6pm in the
Senate Chambers in the Commons.  Be sure to drop by the GSA office for free
pizza at 5:30pm.

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*2.  Grad Bash – Friday May 9th *

Come join the GSA Party Committee for our last Grad Bash of the year!
On Friday, May 9th, from 5-7pm, at the Getaway Cafe, we'll have free pizzas
and snacks for grad students!  Please be sure to bring your ID.

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*3.  GSA Research Conference Call for Abstracts*

The GSA is currently conducting a call for abstracts for our annual research
conference. The conference will be held on Saturday, June 7, 2008 in the UCR
commons, rooms 302A, 355, 383. Registration is free. We are giving out
$3,000 in awards for best poster presentation and talk (per college and
discipline). We are currently accepting abstracts for both poster
presentations and talks. The conference is open to both UCR graduate
students and graduate students from other universities. However, only UCR
graduate students are eligible for receiving cash awards. Everyone in
attendance will be eligible for winning raffle prizes. Breakfast, lunch, and
an evening reception will be provided at no cost. Abstracts should be less
than 1000 words and include the title of the presentation, all authors'
names, all authors' departments, and whether you are interested in giving a
talk, presenting a poster, or both.

Please submit your abstract to the following e-mail address:
UCRGSAResearchConference at gmail.com

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*4.  Botany and Plant Sciences Graduate Student Research Retreat - June 6th
*

Students will have the opportunity to display posters and give oral
presentations about their research. Participation from other disciplines is
encouraged!  A BPSC alumnus will also speak directly to graduate students
and answer any questions they may have, such as those regarding job
searching and choices to be made after graduate school.

No entrance fees!! Free food!!!!

Abstracts due on May 23rd! Send your abstracts or questions to Ben Becerra (
bjbecerra at gmail.com) or Lynn Wihbey (lwihb001 at student.ucr.edu).

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*5.  Chronicling Mars: 2008 Eaton Science Fiction Conference *

UCR will be hosting this year's Eaton Science Fiction Conference on May
16-18!!  UCR students can attend all three days of the conference for only
$5.00 if they register before May 1st, after that the student rate is still
only $25.00.  Ray Bradbury is the keynote speaker, so bring your copy of
Fahrenheit 451 or The Martian Chronicles (he will be signing books on
Saturday).  See you all there!!!  (For all of you Science Fiction
afficionados, Larry Niven, Greg Bear, David Brin, and Friedrick Pohl will
also be there....WOW!!!).  Follow the link for more information:
http://eatonconference.ucr.edu/

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*6.  GSA Special Election for the 2008-2009 School Year*

The positions for GSA President and Finance Officer are still open for the
2008-2009 school year. There will be a special election held at the June 4th
Council meeting. For more information about each position and for an
application form please visit the GSA website at http://gsa.ucr.edu/

To apply for candidacy, please fill out an application form and email it to
gsaelection at yahoo.com by the deadline of May 21st, 2008 6pm. If you have any
questions, please contact the GSA EVP Louise Hendrickson at
evp.gsaucr at yahoo.com.

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*7.  Students for California's Future-2nd Day of Action May 19th, 2008!*

Reclaiming the Promise for California's Future

Students across the University of California, California State University,
and California Community College are organizing a 2nd Day of Action across
California on May 19th in Sacramento.

Stay tuned for more information!

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*8.  Whiteline at the May Regents Meeting! Application Due: Wed, April 30 by
**10PM***

 1. General Information about Whitelining.
There are four UCSA-affiliated whiteliners at each day of the Regents
meeting. Whiteliners are provided direct access to the Regents - they get to
go past the line that separates the approved guest from the audience that
must sit in back. Whiteliners therefore have the opportunity to speak
directly with the Regents and meet with them in informal situations such as
breaks and meals.
The responsibility of a UCSA whiteliner is to advocate UCSA's positions on
issues the Regents will be considering and to build relationships for UCSA
with as many of the Regents as possible. This is also one of the few times
students have the opportunity to tell the Regents about our priorities and
our action agenda.
Funding for travel and meals is provided by the UC Office of the President
for the day you are whitelining. Students are generally only appointed to
whiteline on one day of the two- or three-day Regents meeting.



 2. Specifics about the May Regents meeting.
The May Regents meeting is on May 13, 14, and 15 at UCLA. The Regents will
be voting on the 2008-2009 Undergraduate and Graduate student Registration
and Educational Fees at this meeting.  The Financial Office at the Office of
the President has recommended a 7% to 10% Educational Fee and 10%
Registration Fee increase for 2008-2009 school year at all UC campuses.
Other budget recommendations include cuts to proposed increases for student
mental health services and graduate student support. Whiteliners will have
the unique possibility of convincing "swing" voters on student fee increases
(there are some!) to vote against them. If you have personal stories about
how fee increases have impacted you or how high fees deter you or family
members from succeeding at the UC, we encourage you to apply.

If you are interested in whitelining on behalf of UCSA, please provide us
with the following information to gsavpexternal at sa.ucsb.edu by April 30,
2008 at 10:00 PM (PDT).
Name:
Campus:
Year/Major:
Organization (if any):
Please indicate which days you can participate (Participants usually only
Whiteline for one day): May 13, May 14, or May 15
Why do you want to be a UCSA Whiteliner for the January Regents meeting? How
can you address the issues brought up in "Specifics about the May Regents
meeting" (see above)?

If you have any questions, please contact Ray Austin at
uadirector at ucsa.orgor 510.834.8272.

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*9.  UC Regents Meeting May 13-15th –Voting on STUDENT FEES*

Care about the rising cost of your UC education?  Don't want to be in debt?
Join GSAUCR & UCSA for an action to let the regents know how we feel about
possible fee increases on Wednesday, May 14th when the UC regents will be
voting on whether or not to increase our student fees!  GSA will pay for
travel, lodging and food for participants! This is for the ACTION at the
Regents meeting…to be a whiteliner, please see the whiteliner section of the
GSA newsletter. Please let GSA Campus Organizing Director Ching-In Chen know
if you are interested in attending the action: echen014 at student.ucr.edu

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*10.  Grad and Professional Students Testimonials about Financial Aid-Fill
out one Today!*

Are you a grad student greatly impacted by student debt?  Do you pay your
own fees or take out loans to pay for grad school?  Do you care about how
your financial aid package is administered?  GSA is collecting surveys from
grad and professional students about how they would prefer their financial
aid packages to be administered!  Fill out a loan testimonial at a GSA
event, at the GSA office or online at the GSA website:
http://www.gsa.ucr.edu/UCSA.html  Make sure your voice and your experience
is heard!

For more information please contact the GSA Campus Organizing Director
Ching-In Chen at echen014 at student.ucr.edu

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*11.  UC, CSU, CCC Sustainability Conference@ CalPoly San Luis Obispo *

Have you been working to make your campus environmentally or socially
sustainable? We would like to hear your story!

The Seventh Annual UC, CSU, CCC Sustainability Conference at CalPoly San
Luis Obispo is looking for student leaders who are reducing their campuses
and their own environmental impact and working towards a more
environmentally, socially and economically equitable world.
Deadlines:
Poster proposals due June 1, 2008.
Registration opens in March 2008.
Conference dates July 31-Aug 3, 2008.

For more information, visit the GSA Website at
http://www.gsa.ucr.edu/UCSA.html or visit the conference website at:
http://sustainability.calpoly.edu and click on the Call for Proposals

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*12.  Building a Grassroots Coalition between UC Students and the UC Office
of the President (UCOP)*

UCOP recently met with UC Students in an effort to build a grassroots
coalition and to establish more lines of communication between UC students
and UCOP.  UCOP wants to register as many students as possible at
www.ucforcalifornia.org. Please sign up, so you can let UCOP know what
issues are of importance to you, how you feel about rising fees, and
anything else you want them to know about. Pass the link on to your friends,
parents, and fellow students.  In addition, as more students get involved, a
blog will be created so that students can comment directly to UCOP about how
they feel regarding rising tuition costs, etc.  There is also a Facebook
page…so again…sign up!

www.ucforcalifornia.org
http://uci.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6756592601
www.universityofcalifornia.edu/advocacy


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If you would like more information, please go to the GSA website or contact
the GSA at gsaucr at yahoo.com.

Graduate Student Association
203 Commons
University of California Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521**
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