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ASG to reform funding policies, academically support students

This year, Associated Student Government leaders say they are planning to develop equitable funding for student groups and work toward allowing students to take exams while quarantined in 1835 Hinman Ave. ASG President and Weinberg senior Jason Hegelmeyer said the organization is working to distribute money to maximize the number of NU organizations receiving funding.

A year in review: ASG's landmark achievements from this academic year

In the past academic year, Associated Student Government initiatives have ranged from serving ice cream in dining halls to implementing internal reforms to make ASG more accessible for campus activists. As the legislative body looks toward next year, ASG President Jason Hegelmeyer said liaising with administrators during a transitional period for the University will be.

ASG passes legislation increasing community college transfers

Associated Student Government passed three pieces of legislation with unanimous approval Wednesday night and elected two Senate representatives for the executive board selection committee. The Senate also swore into office newly inducted President Jason Hegelmeyer and Vice President Donovan Cusick.  The first piece of legislation passed, authored by Weinberg Senator and sophomore Stephanie Shields, was.

Opinion | Discussing "big issues" reveals big differences

One of my earliest memories of life at Northwestern is from Halloween 2020. I was not on campus at this point — until September 2021, I had never set foot in the city of Evanston. However, my Instagram timeline on that Saturday night gave me a glimpse at what my life on campus would look.

Jason Hegelmeyer and Donovan Cusick win ASG presidential election

Weinberg junior Jason Hegelmeyer and SESP sophomore Donovan Cusick have won the Associated Student Government presidential election, Election Commission Chair Jo Scaletty told The Daily Saturday. The slate won with about 70% of the vote, raking in 1,385 votes. The opposing campaign received 529 votes, while 36 students submitted a vote of no confidence, according.

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