Undergraduate Student Government announced Friday that Diedrich, a philosophy and marketing double major, won the seat after a race against four other first-year students.
USG holds forum for executive vice president candidates
The Undergraduate Student Government held an open forum Tuesday afternoon in Scooters for executive vice presidential candidates.
Tommie-Johnnie student tickets available online tonight
Vouchers for student tickets for the Sept. 23 Tommie-Johnnie football showdown will be made available online tonight at 7. Per a sponsorship with the Undergraduate Student Government, a limited number of free tickets are available for current undergraduate students. Students are allowed only one ticket per person.
News in :90 – March 16, 2017
This is News in :90 for Thursday, March 16, 2017.
USG President Muhammad denies anti-Semitism, calls for unity
Mayzer Muhammad, president of St. Thomas Undergraduate Student Government, has disavowed tweets made three years ago and has denied that he is anti-Semitic.
USG holds last council meeting of semester
Undergraduate Student Government held its last general council meeting of the semester May 1.
USG approves new club
Undergraduate Student Government held its fourth general council meeting of the semester on April 17.
USG announces elections, allocates funds
Undergraduate Student Government held its first two meetings of the semester on March 6 and 13.
Voting closes for mid-year USG elections
Mid-year elections for Undergraduate Student Government closed Friday after Tuesday’s Open Candidate Forum.
Students protest club funding
Students gathered Sunday to protest USG’s decisions regarding club funding and treatment of students of color.
Undergraduate student government executive board sworn in
Senior Michael Gaytko was sworn in as the new president of Undergraduate Student Government via Skype Sunday night by former President Ryan Smith.
2015-16 USG Executive Board candidates
Read profiles of the candidates who are running for Undergraduate Student Government representative positions.
Burns elected sophomore class senator
St. Thomas Undergraduate Student Government elected sophomore Patrick Burns as sophomore class senator after the previous senator left the position.
Summit Singers denied USG funds
As an exclusive club, the Summit Singers were only eligible for USG conference and competition funding, which supports up to 50 percent of the amount requested.
USG approves 2 clubs, elects 2 members
USG approved two new clubs, Leadership and Management and the Society of Hispanic and Professional Engineers, and swore in Sarah Schuler and Zay Aden.