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May the Best Man Win, Please?

Campus May 10, 2023 Alex Stamell 174 Comments

A high-enthusiasm CSG election shows that electoral reform is more important than ever.

Student Governments Must Implement Electoral Reform

Campus March 13, 2023March 13, 2023 Alex Stamell 49 Comments

The student body is unfit for ranked choice voting.

CSG Is a Social Justice Cult and Doesn’t Represent All UM Students

Campus March 29, 2017March 29, 2017 Deion Kathawa 15 Comments

Recently, I put forward a resolution to Central Student Government (CSG), A.R. 6-042, entitled “A Resolution That Commits Robustly Both This Body and the University as a Whole to Free Speech, or, the ‘Dangerous School’ Resolution.” The vote was held on March 28; my resolution was defeated. The recent, deeply disturbing events at Middlebury College […]

NewMich: The Party of Division

Politics March 22, 2016August 19, 2019 Michigan Review Staff Writer 0 Comments

When there is a political bias present within CSG, however, it can serve to marginalize students that disagree.

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