Stories by Giacomo Bologna
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.
Campaign video causes a stir
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
After youMICH released a video early this week in which student personality “Da’Quan Carter” endorses the youMICH candidates for president and vice president, students took to social media to denounce or defend the campaign material.
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.
Students donate blood to protest FDA restrictions
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
Per FDA regulations, most men who have sex with another man cannot donate blood. This regulation has come under scrutiny in recent years and University students are leading a campaign to change it.
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.
Regent makes historic stop to address CSG members
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
He has been in office for only a few months, but University Regent Mark Bernstein might have made the record books when he attended the Central Student Government assembly meeting Tuesday night.
Electing entrepreneurship
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
Last year, only one Central Student Government presidential candidate made entrepreneurship a major platform point. Manish Parikh, currently a business senior, became the first independent candidate to win the CSG presidency in years. In this year’s election, candidates are taking notice and building on the current administration’s entrepreneurial efforts.
GEO to vote on new contract offer
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
After walking away from the bargaining table Thursday night, the University’s bargaining team contacted the Graduate Employee’s Organization with a revised four-year contract that has caused the union to reconsider the agreement.
GEO leaves negotiation table with University
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
Members of the Graduate Employees’ Organization decided to walk away from negotiations with the University Thursday.
Rules for CSG race outlined at meeting
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
About 100 people crowded into the CSG chambers in the Michigan Union yesterday to attend the candidates' meeting for the end-of-March elections to explain the rules of election to the potential student leaders.






















