Resolution 23-24-17 calls for an investigation into the university’s response to the Kirkland sit-in, and Resolution 23-24-18 demands a reduction in punishment for all protesters involved.
After announcing 14 vacancies in a 38-person Senate and postponing select elections, VSG filled every Senate seat for the 2023-24 academic year. The results for the postponed Hank House and MLC elections were released in an email sent to students on Oct. 9, while others are yet to be announced. For the 2021-22 and 2022-23.
Two running mates in last semester’s Vanderbilt Student Government election used their campaign to play a game of “what if” with the student body. What if we rename Rand “Ayn Rand Hall”? What if we build a highway through Alumni Lawn? What if we…dissolve VSG? The “what if” game was successful, leading to seniors Sam.
VSG President Sam Sliman and VSG Vice President Kendelle Grubbs, both seniors, announced proposed changes to the organization’s structure and publicized VSG’s expenditures since 2020 in an email sent to the undergraduate student body on Aug. 28. During their campaign, Sliman and Grubbs ran on a satirical platform that included dissolving VSG. The pair also.