Undergraduate Student Government President Cole Lee announced that a free-laundry initiative for residents is a priority on his agenda at the senate meeting, last Thursday. “A change of this nature, with its enormous magnitude, the sheer scope of it is…
Undergraduate Student Government Senate granted recognition to five different student organizations on Oct. 29 based on the benefits they can bring to students on campus. They all would be eligible for Special Services Council budget to run meetings and events…
In a brief submitted to the Supreme Court of the Undergraduate Student Government, Luo Luo Fang, a former executive vice presidential candidate in 2015, laid out an argument for why the run-off election for the executive vice president position should…
In a brief submitted to the Supreme Court of the Undergraduate Student Government, Luo Luo Fang, a former executive vice presidential candidate in 2015, presented an argument stating that the runoff election for the executive vice president position should be invalidated. At the…
As Stony Brook University’s Undergraduate Student Government elections go into runoff during the last week of classes, the clear winner from the first election is No Confidence. In a never-before-seen spectacle of political might, No Confidence has acquired the positions…
In the Undergraduate Student Government election bylaws, “there is nothing that’s stated that there couldn’t be a vote of ‘No Confidence,’” Will Hackett, a junior biomedical engineering major and the original advocate for this particular voting option on USG ballots,…
All USG election votes prior to 3 PM today will be erased due to a mistake with the ballot, which left out some positions and candidates, according to Steven Adelson, the current Vice President of Academic Affairs. . The USG…
After students crowded into and exceeded the lawful capacity of room 237 in the Union Building, after they unzipped their hoodies and unbuttoned their shirts because of the unbearable heat on the second floor, after Trevor Christian, the night’s moderator,…
At the Undergraduate Student Government senate meeting on April 16, the Black Womyn’s Association made their budget appeal and were able to secure their proposed amount for this semester. In the appeal, President of the club, Bianca Baofo, pleaded for…