Junior Ryan Smith was elected president of Undergraduate Student Government on Friday by a three-point margin over opponent Louis Sand.
Voting begins in USG elections
Wednesday marked the beginning of voting for Undergraduate Student Government elections, after a week of campaigning from candidates.
USG adds amendment, approves special request
Undergraduate Student Government added an amendment to its constitution and approved a special budget request from the Summit Singers.
USG plans for new app, Motivational Mondays
USG President Jenna Johnson said the app has already been created and will undergo final testing in April before its release in May.
Students share insight for next year’s USG
Students had a chance to submit suggestions and questions to Undergraduate Student Government during Thursday’s Tommie Talk event.
USG increases club budget allocation
The Undergraduate Student Government allocated 52 percent of its total spring 2014 budget to clubs and organizations Sunday.
USG swears in 2 new members
USG approved requests from two on-campus clubs for conference and competition funds and swore in two new members Sunday night.
Logistics and funding jeopardize campus volunteer event
Issues associated with bringing mobile packing to campus might require other arrangements for a Feed My Starving Children volunteer opportunity.
USG to launch smartphone app, E-board member resigns
The new, free application will include an event calendar, grade and map tools, among other features and USG expects it to launch in the spring semester.
USG planning eight more fall semester events
Before the end of the semester, the Undergraduate Student Government will host or sponsor at least eight events including yoga and Tommie Tuesday.
USG grants Summit Singers concert funds
The Summit Singers, an exclusive a cappella men’s group, qualifed as an exception to the club funding guidelines and will get a $1,300 grant from USG.
USG approves business club, allocates funds
Undergraduate Student Government approved a new business club, set goals for the three USG initiatives and allocated funds to several on-campus groups.
News in :90 — Oct. 14, 2013
This is News in :90 for Monday, Oct. 14, 2013.
USG helps reassess theology, philosophy requirements
President Jenna Johnson confirmed Sunday that steps have been taken to re-evaluate the number of those courses the university requires.
USG sets initiatives: balance, citizenship and Tommie pride
Life balance, Tommie citizens and Tommie takeover, are USG’s three main initiatives for 2013-2014.