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(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.
(04/15/22 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.
(04/13/22 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.
(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 5:34am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate approved the language of three ballot referenda in its meeting on Sunday, March 27, including two Senate-sponsored referenda regarding the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee and mental healthcare, and one student-sponsored referendum calling for the University to cease its use of Caterpillar machinery.
(03/22/22 3:50am)
During their weekly meeting on Sunday, March 20, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) announced the USG Reform Project, a new initiative with the goal of introducing administrative changes. The Senate also heard committee updates, approved a budget proposal for the Princeton Perspectives Project, and agreed to sponsor a referendum for the spring election cycle that would make the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee a core committee of USG. The Social Committee also announced that they plan to select a student opener for Lawnparties this week.
(03/15/22 4:09am)
In its first meeting following spring break on Sunday, March 13, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate heard mid-semester reports from three committees and unanimously approved a Campus and Community Affairs (CCA) budget increase. The Senate also discussed possible mental health-related referenda for the upcoming spring election cycle.
(03/02/22 3:32am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate convened on Sunday, Feb. 27 for a budget update, a spring elections overview, and to approve student organization events and a new USG task force.
(02/22/22 2:37am)
On Sunday, Feb. 20, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) discussed ideas for improving mental health on campus, approved a new student group — Princeton Blockchain Society — and allocated funding for a Muslim Student Association (MSA) event.
(02/15/22 4:54am)
In its meeting on Sunday, Feb. 13, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) heard an overview of the Lawnparties Review Committee Report and approved eight task forces for the upcoming year.
(02/08/22 3:17am)
In their first in-person meeting of the semester, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate approved a budget of about $230,000 for the semester.
(02/03/22 5:15am)
Former Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Christian Potter ’22 concluded his term last Monday, Jan. 24, as the first day of spring semester classes began. After Potter emailed his final report summarizing the 2021 USG term to the student body, The Daily Princetonian interviewed Potter and several of his USG colleagues, asking them to reflect on his experience in leadership, his proudest moments, and the difficulties he faced throughout the term.
(02/01/22 3:12am)
Newly-elected Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Mayu Takeuchi ’23 and Vice President Hannah Kapoor ’23 held the first USG Senate meeting of the term over Zoom on Sunday, Jan. 30. During the meeting, they confirmed new Senate appointments and discussed the position papers for last winter’s referendum on midterm grading.
(01/24/22 4:07am)
Princeton’s eating clubs will offer bickerees a variety of in-person and virtual options for this spring’s Street Week amid a return to campus marked by developing regulations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(12/17/21 4:37am)
In this year’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) winter elections, Mayu Takeuchi ’23 was elected USG President, and a midterm grading policy referendum passed by a wide margin.
(12/08/21 2:51am)
In its final meeting of the year on Dec. 5, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate heard a report detailing an unprecedented number of disciplinary cases last year and recapped the efforts of USG committees over the past semester.
(12/02/21 5:45am)
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.
(11/23/21 4:53am)
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.