Stories by Stephen Yaros
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.
University Elections Commission ruling upheld, Proppe to be CSG president
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.
Lawsuits loom for CSG panel on election
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA AND STEPHEN YAROS
While the unofficial results of the Central Student Government elections were released shortly after the polls closed early Friday morning, the election is far from ratification as hearings loom overhead.
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?
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.
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.
In second year, Council faces attendance issues
BY STEPHEN YAROS
As most students know from experience, group work can be tiresome. The Central Student Government’s University Council is learning this the hard way.
The INSTITUTION: Profiling the Transfer Student Affairs Commission
BY STEPHEN YAROS
Editor’s note: This blog post is part of a weekly series profiling the commissions and committees of the Central Student Government.
Acclimating to a new environment can be difficult, a fact no one knows better than transfer students. However, the Transfer Student Affairs Commission is here to help.
GEO weighs impact of right-to-work law
BY STEPHEN YAROS
Although Wednesday night was only their first meeting of the year, the Graduate Employees’ Organization was already focused on what will define their group for 2013: figuring out how to function under Michigan’s new right-to-work legislation.
THE INSTITUTION Report: January 21, 2013.
Daily Staff Reporter Stephen Yaros delivers the weekly breakdown of student leadership news in the inaugural edition of The Institution Report.






















