USG Brief
Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
April 26, 2013
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At the final general assembly of the spring semester on Tuesday, Apr. 23, the Undergraduate Student Government had more topics to discuss than previously this semester. The GA had to vote on five bills and one resolution, and in addition, they had to elect a new secretary, internal development chair,... Read more »
USG Brief
Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
April 19, 2013
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On Tuesday, April 16, the General Assembly of Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government held a brief moment of silence for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings before beginning the meeting. The first issue on the GA’s agenda was mass funding for fall semester 2013.... Read more »
USG Brief
Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
April 5, 2013
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At the start of the General Assembly meeting on Tuesday, Apr. 2, Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) welcomed special guest President Barbara R. Snyder. In her speech, President Snyder addressed some issues considered by the members of USG as important topics for... Read more »
USG Brief
Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
March 29, 2013
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On Tues., March 26, the General Assembly (GA) of Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) held a different kind of meeting. This time, the GA had invited students not members of the USG to attend the assembly and voice their possible concerns about campus issues at an... Read more »
USG Brief
Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
March 22, 2013
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At the General Assembly meeting on Tuesday, Mar. 5, the members of Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) had a number of issues to discuss. Perhaps the most significant concerned the inclusion of the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of each assembly, an issue that... Read more »
USG Brief

Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
February 22, 2013
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At its General Assembly (GA) on Tuesday, Feb. 19, Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) spent most of the meeting discussing the organization’s internal logistics. The open forum section of the meeting, during which representatives are able to freely bring up... Read more »
USG Brief: February 5, 2013

Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
February 8, 2013
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On Tuesday, Feb. 5, the General Assembly (GA) of Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government convened in the Toepfer Room in Adelbert Hall. With Valentine’s Day approaching, the meeting was themed accordingly. The GA voted on two bills at the meeting. Bill B. 22-14 recognized... Read more »
USG Brief: Jan. 22, 2013
Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
January 28, 2013
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At the first General Assembly of the semester on Tuesday, Jan. 22, Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government already had important issues to discuss. One of them was Resolution R. 22-01, a proposal requiring background checks for faculty hires. Currently, CWRU necessitates... Read more »
USG Brief
Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
December 7, 2012
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The general assembly of Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government held its last meeting of the semester in the Toepfer Room in Adelbert Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 4. As usual, the meeting started off with a presentation. This time, the Student Sustainability Council (SSC) delivered... Read more »
USG Brief
Noora Somersalo, Student Affairs Reporter
December 1, 2012
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The general assembly of Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government convened in the Toepfer Room in Adelbert Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 27. The meeting started with a presentation. This time, the Academic Integrity Board introduced its new executive board members to the GA. The... Read more »




