Jasman Singh ’23, Mayu Takeuchi ’23 participate in USG Presidential Debate
On Dec. 3, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) conducted a virtual debate between its two candidates for 2022 USG president: Jasman Singh ’23 and Mayu Takeuchi ’23.
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On Dec. 3, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) conducted a virtual debate between its two candidates for 2022 USG president: Jasman Singh ’23 and Mayu Takeuchi ’23.
We sit down with the University Student Government presidential candidates, Mayu Takeuchi ’23 and Jasman Singh ’23, to hear more about their platforms, goals, and qualifications. Voting in Princeton’s USG election will be from 12 p.m. on Monday, December 6 to 12 p.m. on Thursday, December 9.
Today, the Garden Theatre is known as a community gem, a town cultural hub, and an oasis for the weary Princeton student. The theatre has kept its doors open for the past century thanks to the resolve of community members who kept it afloat through various ups and downs — most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic.
Campaigning for the Undergraduate Student Government’s (USG) winter elections began Monday, Nov. 29, after candidates were announced via an email to the undergraduate student body the night before. Students are running for various positions within USG, including president, vice president, treasurer, and class senators, as well as chairs of the Academics, Campus and Community Affairs (CCA), Social, and Sustainability committees.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate’s meeting on Sunday, Nov. 21 included two language reviews of referenda to be voted on in the upcoming winter elections, a presentation from Vote100, and a discussion of The Daily Princetonian’s recent coverage of student experiences related to the Honor Code.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) will hold elections for executive officers and class senators during the week of Dec. 6. Executive positions up for election include President, Vice President, Treasurer, Academics Chair, Undergraduate Life Chair, Campus and Community Affairs Chair, Social Chair, and Sustainability Chair. The Classes of 2025, 2024, and 2023 will also elect two Class Senators each. Campaigning will begin after students return from Thanksgiving break on Nov. 29.
At the Undergraduate Student Government Senate meeting on Sunday, Nov. 14, two University representatives presented on the University’s inaugural Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Report.
When the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate met on Sunday, Nov. 7, they voted to amend the Honor Code Constitution in addition to discussing grading policy and the atmosphere around grading on campus.
Daisys and Gatsbys on a discotheque dance floor, 20th-century pop hits, and elaborate 1920s-style entrees and desserts: Princeton’s “Roaring Twenties'' themed Orange and Black Ball (OBB) on Nov. 4 was filled with all the glitz and glam that many missed coming out of multiple remote semesters.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Community Dining Task Force has introduced a new off-campus dining trial program that will offer select students free meals off campus.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate met on Sunday, Oct. 31 to discuss and vote on several proposals.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate has created a Lawnparties Review Committee to serve for the remainder of the current USG term.
Kimberly Cross ’25, Gil Joseph ’25, Diya Kraybill ’25, Stephen Padlo ’25, and Ben Wachspress ’25 have been elected from a pool of eleven candidates as the Class of 2025’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) class councilors. Results were announced to students via email on Friday, Oct. 8.
Crowded, dangerous conditions disrupted Lawnparties on Sunday, causing delays to headliner A$AP Ferg’s performance and injury to at least one student attendee.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Social Committee has announced they will no longer host band LANY at this year’s Lawnparties, scheduled for this Sunday, Oct. 3. This comes after many students expressed concern with the announcement of the headliner after allegations of predatory behavior, manipulation, and emotional abuse came to light about lead singer Paul Klein.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate met on Sunday, Sept. 27 to approve the appointment of new committee members for this semester.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Social Committee announced on Sunday that it would host indie pop band LANY for the Fall 2021 Lawnparties concert, alongside student opener Naaji Hylton ’22, professionally known as J. Paris.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met on Sept. 5 for its first meeting this fall and its first in-person meeting since the spring of 2020.
The fall semester will be “fully in-person” with “no option for remote learning,” Dean of the College Jill Dolan assured around 300 students gathered for a virtual town hall on Monday.
For fans of “Snowpiercer” and “World War Z,” Yeon Sang-ho’s “Train to Busan,” should be next on your watch list. The movie’s plot is set into motion when an unknown virus spreads across South Korea and causes a zombie apocalypse. In the opening scene, a deer — presumingly infected with the virus — rises from the dead after being run over by a truck, establishing the film’s eerie tone. The stage is set.