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CSJ calls for electoral reform in student government campaigns

BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA

For the second consecutive year, the Central Student Government presidential elections didn't end when polls closed.

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Parties reflect on Central Student Judiciary hearing

BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA AND STEPHEN YAROS

About 25 members of forUM and youMICH attended the Central Student Judiciary’s hearing on Saturday that upheld the University Elections Commission’s decision to disqualify the winners of the Central Student Government’s presidential election.

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University Elections Commission ruling upheld, Proppe to be CSG president

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BY STEPHEN YAROS

The Central Student Judiciary ruled Saturday to uphold the University Election Commission’s decision to disqualify LSA juniors Chris Osborn and Hayley Sakwa from the Central Student Government executive elections.

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Parties prepare for showdown at CSJ hearing

BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA

The Central Student Judiciary will hear appeals filed by youMICH and forUM against the University Elections Commission this weekend in what could be the penultimate step before ratifying an election that was supposed to end more than a week ago.

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Hearing on election to be held this weekend

BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA

The Central Student Judiciary will be hearing appeals this weekend as Central Student Government parties youMICH and forUM remain locked in a legal battle for both the presidency and control of the assembly.

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Party chair e-mail calls out Swider

BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA

A seemingly innocuous campaign e-mail sent by the party chair of forUM to members of his fraternity has quickly escalated to a threat of filing lawsuits with the CSG University Election Commission.

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Graduate students to elect Rackham Student Government leadership

BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA

Rackham Student Government elections began Wednesday at 12:01 a.m., and two Rackham student tickets are squaring off for the presidency and vice presidency.

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Students run for Central Student Government representative

BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR

The presidential and vice presidential elections may seem contentious this year, but the greater battle may lie in the Central Student Government representatives election.

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LSA Student Government to hold elections Wednesday

BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR

As the Central Student Government candidates gear up for their final push during election week, the candidates for LSA Student Government are hard at work prepping for their own contest.

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Central Student Government looks at plurality vote

BY STEPHEN YAROS

With Central Student Government executive elections this week, the big question on campus is: Who will win? However, the more appropriate question may be: How will they be elected?

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CSG vice presidential candidates talk University Council

BY STEPHEN YAROS

This week’s Central Student Government elections will give students the opportunity to elect the next leader of the University Council, a body made up of student delegates from each individual school at the University.

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Defend Affirmative Action Party runs CSG slate

BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA

The Defend Affirmative Action Party is running a presidential ticket and a slate of 17 representative candidates in the March 27 and 28 Central Student Government elections.

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CSG debate looks at diverse issues

BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR AND STEPHEN YAROS

Eighty minutes was all it took for the five presidential candidates to express their views on issues that the Central Student Government would face in the follow academic year. It was also the amount of time it took for multiple dichotomies to arise on Twitter.

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VIDEO: The Institution Report: Interview with Scott Christopher and Ethan Michaeli, CSG presidential and vice presidential candidates

Staff Reporter Giacomo Bologna interviews LSA junior Scott Christopher and LSA freshman Ethan Michaeli, who are independent candidates for the CSG president and vice president.

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Halfway over, Month of Entrepreneurship still going strong

BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR

The University's designation of March as the Month of Entrepreneurship marks the first time a U.S. university has dedicated an entire month to the topic.

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