Club leadership nervously pored over the USG budget on Saturday morning, hoping that their budget was cut by a high enough percent to apply for more funding. New guidelines and unusually sharp budget cuts forced the students at Stony Brook…
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On Thursday night, the USG Senate overwhelmingly approved a resolution to request that Stony Brook President Samuel Stanley issue a public, written apology regarding his illegal closure of Stony Brook Southampton. Three USG senators discussed hand-delivering the resolution to President…
By Carol Moran On September 9 at 9 p.m. USG has scheduled an event of a different sort on the Staller Steps: an outside concert that is free for all Stony Brook students. The White Panda, a DJ mashup duo…
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There’s no doubt that Stony Brook, with its 16,300 undergraduates, is a large school. It’s also unquestionable that Stony Brook’s students are a diverse group, with varied interests and outlooks on life. So we at the Press find it strange…
The Student Activities Board, the Undergraduate Student Government agency responsible for bringing big acts like Aziz Ansari, Bruno Mars and Christian Finnegan to campus last year, received an additional $264,887 over last year’s initial budget despite drastically overspending their 2010-2011…
The 2011-2012 budget released a few weeks ago by the Undergraduate Student Government has sparked outrage from members of many clubs and organizations. Nearly all of them have seen budget cuts, some dramatic. USG blames the cuts on a new…
Newly elected Undergraduate Student Government President Mark Maloof today issued his first press release and took a firm and critical stance against President Stanley’s support for NYSUNY2020, the bill seeking to fundamentally reshape the largest state public universities, including Stony Brook.