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(04/25/23 4:28am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) engaged in a spirited exchange over a constitutional budget amendment at their penultimate meeting of the semester on Sunday.
(04/18/23 4:35am)
The USG meeting on Sunday, April 16, got testy at times as U-Councilor Genevieve Shutt ’26 and USG President Stephen Daniels ’24 sparred over ways to engage the student body and the Senate thought of ways to gain a mandate for raising activity fees. U-Council elections also launched this week, with former presidential candidate Isabella Shutt ’24 set to return to the Senate.
(04/17/23 4:36am)
In April 2022, the faculty approved a proposal to change the University’s longstanding terminology of “concentrations” to “majors” and to create a new “minors” program.
(04/13/23 8:42pm)
Spring 2023 Lawnparties will feature Waka Flocka Flame as its headliner with Skeez as a supporting act, according to a series of Instagram posts from the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Social Committee on April 13.
(04/10/23 4:20am)
Sunday, April 9 saw a minor shake-up in Undergraduate Student Government (USG), as the long-planned shift to establish a mental health core committee led to Class of 2024 Senator Noah Luch ’24 resigning from his role as a senator to lead the committee. Sustainability Committee Chair Sean Bradley ’24 also resigned on Sunday, leaving two vacancies in the Senate.
(04/04/23 4:31am)
“You need to use every tool you can to keep the safety of the members of your community,” said Vice President for Campus Life, W. Rochelle Calhoun, addressing the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) about a new campus policy regarding security cameras.
(03/21/23 2:23am)
In advance of Friday, when men’s basketball will face Creighton University in a historic Sweet 16 matchup in the NCAA men’s basketball March Madness tournament, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) discussed and planned student programming for the game. The group ultimately decided to host a watch party event in Jadwin.
(03/08/23 4:10am)
Campus lighting governance is “complicated,” said Director of Campus Safety and Health Kelly States, given the high number of departments and units involved. States spoke on the University’s working group for improving campus lighting at the March 7 Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting, though offered few specifics on progress that has been made by the University.
(02/21/23 3:31am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met on Sunday, Feb. 19 to approve the spring semester’s budget, confirm new committee members, receive committee updates, and discuss the Mental Health Work Organization.
(02/14/23 3:50am)
According to the new University Student Government (USG) Treasurer Walker Penfield ’25, this USG administration plans to tap into its reserves and invest more in student programs and events.
(02/07/23 5:31am)
Addressing the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate, as president for the first time, new USG President Stephen Daniels ’24 said that there is a “perception of [USG] being out of touch” within the student body. Daniels laid out some goals, one being that “USG is more present on campus.”
(01/19/23 4:35am)
Before Deputy Dean of Undergraduate Students Thomas Dunne arrived at Princeton in 1999, the traditional University Student Government (USG) concert was held in Dillon Gym and disconnected from the eating clubs’ Houseparties weekend.
(12/05/22 6:05am)
Members of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) U-Council Chair Stephen Daniels ’24, Campus and Community Affairs (CCA) Chair Isabella Shutt ’24, and Sustainability Chair Audrey Zhang ’25 faced off in the USG presidential debate for an audience upwards of 40 students in Whig Hall on Thursday, Dec. 1.
(11/22/22 6:28pm)
Pablo G. Debenedetti will step down as Dean for Research on June 30, 2023 after a decade in this role, according to an announcement released by the University on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Debenedetti plans to retire after taking a sabbatical during the 2023-24 academic year.
(11/08/22 5:15am)
On Monday, Nov. 7, Steve Fainaru, Pulitzer Prize winner and investigative reporter at ESPN, sat down with students over dinner to discuss his career in journalism and the intersections between sports and politics.
(10/10/22 3:40am)
Princeton students turned out at the Garden Theatre this weekend in numbers unmatched by any other showing this year to see the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Movies Committee’s showings of “Don’t Worry Darling.”