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USG Agenda: Twofold, not two-ply

Written by Josh Weinstein, Guest Columnist
Published: Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
Brandon McGinley '10's column last Thursday and this Monday's Daily Princetonian editorial highlight several key issues the USG faces. The USG sympathizes with McGinley's sentiments, and we thank him for showing concern and recognizing the need ...(back to the article)

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    2:28 p.m. on March 24th, 2008
    Posted by Usg

    Minutes are very carefully taken and open to the public. But yes, they do need to be more easily accessible.

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    8:24 p.m. on March 11th, 2008
    Posted by P'09

    Given that Salciccioli is a U-Councilor, I would say...http://usg.princeton.edu/ucouncilprojects

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    11:55 a.m. on March 11th, 2008
    Posted by P'10

    Just visited the USG website but didn't see anything in there about the USGs efforts regarding the Spellman situation. Perhaps it is just tucked away some where. Frankly I realize it is new but your website looks like a laundry list of things to do and people who make up the USG but not much more than that. Perhaps instead of counting on almost 60 members of the USG to get the message out you could keep a running update on where specific projects stand so you can avoid having to respond with comments like this when you feel some heat. You also may want to try taking minutes at your meetings and publishing them on your site to keep your constituents abreast of what is going on. Just some thoughts.

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