President

Welcome to the page of ASUCD President Rebecca Sterling

 

About Rebecca,

Rebecca Sterling is an International Relations and Psychology Major at UC Davis.  She ran for executive office with Yena Bae, and has been serving as student body president since March 2012. She formerly served as an ASUCD Senator and the ASUCD Student Police Relations Chair.  Rebecca is also a member of Delta Delta Delta, and serves as the Vice President of Membership.

Contact Information,

Rebecca can be contacted at rgsterling@ucdavis.edu, and welcomes visitors to the office located in the Memorial Union, Room 344.

Staff,

To view the members of the President’s personal staff, click here!

Campaign Statement and Platform,

Hey UC Davis! We are Rebecca Sterling and Yena Bae, and we are running to be your next ASUCD President and Vice President.  The message of our campaign is simple: student needs are not being met or heard; in order to change this we need to come together as a united student body. We deserve a student government that is prepared to represent us and bring innovative ways to move forward improving student life. We have direct plans to make UC Davis the premier campus for student advocacy, sustain excellence in our services for students, reestablish the Davis community, and create a fun and vibrant environment on campus.

We would like to dedicate our term to accomplish the following:

STUDENTS IN MRAK
This is the time for us to make sure students’ voices are on the table guiding administration. In collaboration with University Affairs, we will assure student representation in every administrative advisory committee.

FLOOD THE CAPITOL
There is no reason why UCD shouldn’t be California’s premier spot for student advocacy. We commit to transporting students to and from their legislators’ offices, because as constituents we must be heard. As your student body representatives, we will dedicate ourselves to being in the capitol two days a week, every week, lobbying state legislators in favor of higher public education until California’s budget is passed.

FIELD DIRECTOR
By creating this job, the Field Director will bring ASUCD’s mission of true student representation back to campus.  This will mobilize the student body to form a unified front to face our collective challenges of constant fee hikes and unreceptive legislators and regents.

OUR DAVIS
As your representatives, we will make sure students are not left out of discussions of city policy. We will not stand for Picnic Day to be threatened.  We will not sit back and watch a Minor Alcohol Preclusion Ordinance pushed forward.  We will advocate to reform the city’s noise ordinance, renter’s rights, and increase Aggie Pride throughout downtown.

SAVE MONEY, MAKE MONEY
BY MARKETING-  We will establish collaboration among units to directly market our services more effectively. Progressive objectives will include a system wide ASUCD Mobile App, Unitrans ads, and inter-unit advertising.
BY FINANCIAL CONSULTING- We will systematize greater and more objectively informed financial knowledge for our student representatives who manage the unit’s budgets, and unit directors who operate them.

LIVE MUSIC ON CAMPUS
Walking across campus at night in no way brings out the fun and lively Davis we know.   Gunrock Pub is anything but exciting, but what if it was open late instead of midday, had comfortable seating, cheaper drinks, good fries, and featured bands from campus? We will provide students a place on campus to relax, to have fun, to get together as Aggies.

ADOPT-A-STUDENT PROGRAM
Being a student is expensive; it’s hard to cook meals on a college budget and daily schedule. We will engage students with the broader community of Davis by pairing students with families to be ‘adopted’ for home cooked dinners.