ASG condemns antisemitism in Sense of the Senate
By Shannon Mahoney | 3 days agoThe Associated Student Government passed a bill titled “Sense of the Senate: A resolution to condemn antisemitism” at its meeting Tuesday evening.
The Associated Student Government passed a bill titled “Sense of the Senate: A resolution to condemn antisemitism” at its meeting Tuesday evening.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) told student organization leaders that all tier four clubs would have to be changed to the tier three funding limits as ASG no longer had the surplus of money they relied on through an email on April 8.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) started cabinet elections during its April 15 meeting. Student Body President-elect Danny Martin and Student Body Vice President-elect Kirsten Osteboe introduced themselves to senators and presented on future campaign goals. In addition to this, senators passed a standing rules amendment.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) welcomed members from the dining administration for a Q&A session during the first part of its April 8 meeting.
Daniel (Danny) Martin and Kirsten Osteboe celebrated their new roles as Student Body President and Vice President respectively over spring break this year.
The study body president and vice president election opens on the HUB March 16. Here’s what to know about each ticket running.
Two candidates for Associated Student Government president and vice president debated key campus issues, including the arena project on Cook Field and the potential impacts of Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), in the Fritz Pavillion in Armstrong Student Center on March 11.
Senators of Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) proposed changes to secretarial roles in their upcoming bill to restructure the senate during its meeting on Nov. 12. Senators also brought forward student concerns regarding Miami dining.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) heard from members of the administration board during its weekly meeting on Oct. 1. admin members discussed the credit-hour cap, increasing mental health awareness, student accessibility resources and Miami’s future in the Mid-American Conference (MAC). Senators also went through voter registration training.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) passed four pieces of legislation, including a cap on internal spending. Senators also approved the Internal Operation Budget (IOB) for the next academic year.
Speaker of the Senate Tia Bakshi reviewed accomplishments from the past year during Tuesday’s Associated Student Government (ASG) weekly meeting. ASG elected three senators to Senate Leadership and two to the cabinet, passed legislation surrounding the role of secretary of on-campus affairs and outlined current expense requests.
As the 2023-2024 academic year nears its end, the current Associated Student Government (ASG) staff members will step down from their positions and incoming staff will take over.
Will Brinley, a junior marketing major, and Babs Dwyer, a junior sports, communication and media major, have been elected as Miami University’s Student Body President and Vice President for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) passed legislation to update the bylaws for Student Body Vice President (SBVP). The legislation removed the requirement to work between student organizations and the Alumni Office as well as serving on the Alumni Association Board and the Foundation Board.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) passed a resolution to donate the senate’s physical records to Miami’s archives in King Library at its March 5 meeting.
Four candidates on two tickets made the case for why Miami University students should vote for them as student body president and vice president at a debate on March 5.
Spencer Mandzak and Patrick Houlihan will face Will Brinley and Babs Dwyer in the student body president election that will take place March 18-20.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) discussed several issues during their weekly meeting on Feb. 27, including student concerns. ASG heard from the assistant vice president of health and wellness and passed legislation supporting Ohio House Bill 27 (H.B. 27).
Following the announcement of Miami University’s new student body president, Patrick Houlihan and Spencer Mandzak are one step closer to returning to the ballot following a review of their application submission by Miami’s Associated Student Government’s (ASG) Judicial Council on Feb. 23.
Will Brinley, a junior marketing major, and Babs Dwyer, a junior sports communication and media major, were announced as student body president-elect and student body vice president-elect respectively on Feb. 20. Brinley and Dwyer were announced before the March election date due to running uncontested.