SESP junior Donovan Cusick and McCormick junior Molly Whalen won the Associated Student Government presidential election, with about 95% of the vote. The two will serve as co-presidents the upcoming academic year. According to Election Commissioner and Communication freshman Enzo Banal, the unopposed slate won 166 of the 175 votes cast, with nine voters casting.
Content warning: This story contains mentions of gun violence and death. About an hour after the first unofficial reports of gunshots came out on Wednesday, Weinberg junior and Northwestern Students Demand Action co-lead Lily Cohen drafted and released a petition calling on the University to reevaluate its emergency alert system. The Evanston Police Department responded.
The Associated Student Government co-presidential candidates discussed student group funding, connections with the administration and accessibility of residential and dining services in a Tuesday town hall moderated by The Daily and Northwestern News Network. SESP junior Donovan Cusick and McCormick junior Molly Whalen are running unopposed in the election and voting begins Thursday. Both have.
SESP junior Donovan Cusick and McCormick junior Molly Whalen are running for Associated Student Government as co-presidents in the upcoming election. The two have served in various roles within ASG since Fall Quarter 2020. “We’ve gotten involved in a lot of (ASG) projects, gotten to see a lot of projects brought over the finish line,.
The upcoming Associated Student Government election will have one ticket, with both the presidential and vice presidential candidates running unopposed, Election Commissioner and Weinberg freshman Enzo Banal told The Daily in an email Saturday. According to Banal, SESP junior Donovan Cusick, current ASG vice president, will run for ASG president. McCormick junior Molly Whalen, current.