In its first in-person meeting of the quarter, Associated Student Government elected two senators to help select members of Northwestern’s Advisory Committee on Investment Responsibility. McCormick sophomore and Senator Marcos Rios and Communication junior and Quest+ Senator Jo Scaletty will be responsible for selecting two undergraduate students for the committee. ACIR advises the Board of.
Content warning: This story contains mentions of assault. Looking through her childhood bedroom, Duke Ph.D. student Ayanna Legros (Weinberg ‘13) found a diary entry she wrote in Athens when she was 12. Growing up with a Eurocentric school curriculum, she remembered being fascinated by Greek culture and mythology. In a Monday event for Northwestern’s inaugural.
Ever since her freshman year as a senator, Weinberg senior Margot Bartol said she has been wondering if Northwestern’s administration cares about the legislation Associated Student Government passes. While ASG passes several pieces of legislation every quarter, the administration often does not implement these policies. However, Bartol still said legislation is important. “I’ve actually realized.
When former federal prosecutor Laura Coates learned the victim of her car theft case was an illegal immigrant, she said she didn’t know what to do. Some colleagues advised her to warn him. Others cautioned against it, saying she could face disbarment. Legally, Coates said she had to report him. But morally, she didn’t think.
When Weinberg sophomore Dylan Jost was elected speaker of the Senate last spring, his goal aligned with other Associated Student Government reforms: to ensure everyone has a voice in the Senate. After reviewing The Standing Orders of the Senate — which outlines Senate procedures — this past week, he stumbled across a section that only.