The Undergraduate Student Government passes a bylaw amendment, a resolution and funding allocations on Tuesday.
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Undergraduate Student Government officers Ani Tatintsyan, a commuter senator, and Josh DeMilta, a residential senator, watch a presentation at a weekly USG Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Read the rest of this article »Senate passing less resolutions
The Undergraduate Student Government says a lack of legislation is not detrimental.
Read the rest of this article »Initiative will bring politics to students
PolitiSCize hopes to increase political awareness as well as voter registration on campus.
Read the rest of this article »Students say they will not use new toll lanes on I-110
Though the lanes could reduce traffic, some believe prices will be too high for students.
Read the rest of this article »New head of faculty emphasizes mentoring, outreach
Charles J. Gomer says he hopes to bring his focus on helping students and staff to his job as vice president of USC faculty.
Read the rest of this article »University, USG add new bike lanes for safety
Students said the bike lanes could be a promising way to reduce accidents on campus.
Read the rest of this article »USG plans to increase publicity
New officers say they will work on sustainability and communication this summer.
Read the rest of this article »USC to begin construction of tram shelters
The tram shelters will have electronic signs to display when trams will arrive.
Read the rest of this article »USG member salaries could be put to better use. Funding is an uphill battle for many student organizations, but for Undergraduate Student Government, it is a given. As an organization that is run by students and for students, why is it that so much money — our money — is spent on the subsidization of [...]
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