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(09/20/22 3:08am)
As part of an ongoing discussion of reform in the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), the senate heard a proposal for a potential change to the referendum process and voted on a change to USG’s committee structure in its first official meeting of the semester on Sunday, Sept. 18.
(09/14/22 2:59am)
In a special Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 7, the Senate debated proposals that would require Senators and U-Councilors to serve on USG core committees and reform the office of the Chief Elections Manager. The Senate also voted to confirm several new members.
(08/31/22 2:05am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate met on Sunday, Aug. 21 via Zoom to approve several budget requests prior to the beginning of the fall semester and update members about ongoing initiatives.
(08/23/22 4:34pm)
Fall 2022 Lawnparties will feature Twin Cities indie rock outfit Hippo Campus as its headliner, according to an email to students from the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Social Committee on Tuesday, Aug. 23.
(08/03/22 3:27am)
On Sunday, July 24, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) held a Senate meeting to update members on various ongoing projects, as well as providing a forum to discuss concerns about construction delays in Yeh College and New College West.
(07/08/22 1:25am)
At its first meeting since the end of the spring semester, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) confirmed new members, reviewed progress on ongoing mental health initiatives, and discussed goals for the coming fall.
(06/08/22 1:06am)
Hannah Faughnan ’23 is used to navigating Princeton as a disabled student. As someone with rheumatoid arthritis, she has had chronic pain for her entire life.
(04/20/22 7:23pm)
A week after voting closed on student body referenda, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate announced in an email to students that in an Executive Session on Monday, April 18, the body decided to uphold an appeal against the actions of USG Chief Elections Manager Brian Li ’24 in a 15–5 vote with four members abstaining.
(04/20/22 4:38am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate held a special meeting on Monday, April 18 to discuss an appeal filed by four senate members that contested “the actions of Chief Elections Manager.” This comes as the results of Referendum No. 3, which calls on the University to halt usage of Caterpillar machinery, await certification. The senate voted on whether to accept the appeal in a meeting that wasn’t open to the public, but have yet to announce the results of their vote.
(04/18/22 4:21am)
From April 14 to 15, Israel War Room (IWR), an organization with no affiliation to Princeton, spent $800-899 on a sponsored Facebook post declaring that the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) referendum to halt the use of Caterpillar machinery had been defeated. In fact, preliminary results showed that the referendum had passed, and results have yet to be certified by USG as of April 17.
(04/15/22 9:54pm)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) announced the results of its spring elections via an email to the student body on Friday, April 15, but held off on certifying the results of Referendum No. 3, which has sparked controversy on campus and beyond.
(04/15/22 4:24am)
Following the public release of preliminary results from the Spring 2022 Undergraduate Student Government (USG) election on Wednesday, specifics of the USG Constitution’s language and election bylaws have sparked confusion over whether Referendum No. 3 has passed.
(04/14/22 5:08am)
Referendum No. 3, which calls on the University administration to halt the use of Caterpillar construction machinery on campus expansion projects, met the threshold to be passed during the Spring Undergraduate Student Government (USG) election cycle this week, according to preliminary election results made public early on Wednesday, April 13.
(04/14/22 2:37pm)
The Tigers in Town program, which funnelled more than $170,000 into local businesses during the Spring 2021 semester, will expand in the Fall 2022 semester, according to Deputy Dean of Undergraduate Students Thomas Dunne.
(04/13/22 7:50pm)
Rapper Flo Milli will headline Spring 2022 Lawnparties, according to an email announcement from the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Social Committee on Wednesday, April 13. Julien Chang and the Deep Green will perform as the student opener.
(04/12/22 4:18am)
In the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting on Sunday, April 10, the Senate heard updates from Associate Dean of the College Rebekah Peeples and Academics Chair Austin Davis ’23 on the subject of academic minors, as well as from Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion Tennille Haynes on the Black & LGBTQIA Student Experience Implementation Committee.
(04/11/22 1:38am)
National pro-Israel groups have spent over $1000 sponsoring Facebook ads against a referendum that will appear on the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) spring ballot.
(04/06/22 2:29am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) discussed the University’s sexual culture and issues around sexual misconduct in a conversation with members of the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) at their weekly meeting on Sunday, April 3.
(03/29/22 5:25am)
Note: This article is the second part of the coverage regarding the USG meeting on March 27. The first part of this meeting, which includes details about the referenda language review process, can be found here.
(03/29/22 4:24am)
Senior research scholar Andrew S. Reynolds in the politics department is pursuing research of LGBTQ+ representation in the political sphere through Queer Politics at Princeton (QP@P). Since its founding in 2020, the organization has become a hub for queer research and scholarship that Reynolds says “[has] not [been] seen at any other institution.”