Student Government
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Event aims to educate on medical amnesty policy
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
As St. Patrick's Day approaches, a group of students has organized a series of events to promote awareness of a new state law aimed at encouraging underage people to seek medical attention when they're in danger of alcohol poisoning.
Past LSA syllabi archived
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
After two years of work by the LSA Student Government, LSA students can finally design a course schedule with no exams through a new website that archives past class syllabi.
LEO: University won’t talk pay raises in negotiation
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
On Tuesday night Sociology lecturer Ian Robinson spoke at the Central Student Government assembly meeting encouraging representatives to pass a resolution in support of the LEO as it tries to finalize its contract with the University on Friday.






















