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Speaker pro tempore Trey Schwartenzburg and Senator Kayleigh Buvens propose a resolution to bring to the Faculty Senate opposing the implementation of a suffix grading system at LSU on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013, in the Capitol Chambers Room.

SG passes resolution opposing suffix grading

By Camille Stelly October 9, 2013

Student Government passed a resolution Wednesday evening reaffirming its opposition to the suffix — or plus-minus — grading system and advocating for student representation in further discussion...

Student Government Speaker pro tempore Trey Schwartzenburg speakes before student senate Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013 in the Capital Chamber of the LSU Student Union.

DKE president apologizes at SG meeting

By Camille Stelly October 2, 2013

Nearly a month after the University’s chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon hung controversial signs from their fraternity house, chapter president Spencer Crane addressed members of Student Government...

Student Government Senate convenes in the SG Chamber for their first meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013.

Funds open $250,000 to student groups

By Camille Stelly September 26, 2013

Student government enrolled SG Bill No. 1 on Wednesday, giving student organizations easier access to money in the Programs, Support and Initiatives Fund. The passing of the bill allows funds to be available...

College of Science Senator Trey Schwartzenburg polls the legislative body in the Student union Capital Chamber Wednesday Oct. 24, 2012 on whether they want to change the date for Light the Night from Sunday Nov. 4, 2012 to the following Monday or Tuesday. Some LSU administrators would like to change the date, but some student government senators are wary that it will conflict with Tuesday election day.

SG amends its constitution

By Camille Stelly September 11, 2013

Student Government assembled for the third time Wednesday evening to discuss and approve amendments to the SG constitution. “The Temporary Governing Documents Committee spent all summer amending...

LSU Tiger Trails bus can be tracked on the Transloc app. 

SG aims to improve bus service

By Camille Stelly September 10, 2013

As Student Government uses student feedback from the beginning of the semester to find ways to improve the University’s bus system, a main concern is adding more buses to the night routes. With more...

SG to streamline study room reservation process

By Camille Stelly September 4, 2013

Student Government is working with Middleton Library to create online registration for student rooms, SG Vice President Taylor Parks announced at the SG Senate meeting Wednesday evening. The new system,...

Scantrons

SG to continue providing free Scantrons, blue books

By Camille Stelly August 25, 2013

Never fear, you will have Scantrons and blue books this year. Student Government plans to provide free Scantrons and blue books throughout the academic year, according to SG President John Woodard. “We...

Where's My Ticket?: SG aids students with ticket debacle

Where’s My Ticket?: SG aids students with ticket debacle

By Lawrence Barreca July 22, 2013

A number of students who believed their final season in Tiger Stadium slipped away have gotten a second chance, thanks to an online appeal form provided by Student Government. The ticket ordering notification...

Student Government President John Woodard poses Monday, July 1, 2013 in front of the Student Union.

Woodard looks to rebrand Student Government

By Lawrence Barreca July 1, 2013

Looking back over the past year, Student Government has experienced its share of memorable moments. The spring 2013 election ended in victory for Woodard and his vice-presidential running mate Taylor Parks...

Taylor Parks (left) and John Woodard (right) celebrate Wednesday, March 13, after they received the most votes in the Student Government election. However, their campaign, Unite LSU, was disqualified pending a UCourt appeal decision.

Student Government pledges more transparency, availability

By Lawrence Barreca June 24, 2013

While many University students are enjoying days on the beach and soaking in the summer fun, Student Government will remain on campus in an attempt to better itself for the upcoming semester. SG experienced...

SG introduces initiatives for 2013-2014 school year

By Tyler Nunez June 20, 2013

Student Government convened Wednesday night in order to discuss possible future projects it may undertake in the upcoming school year. The most discussed of these initiatives could result in an alternative...

Facility Services, SG check campus lights

By Nicolas Cotten April 23, 2013

Student Government has put together a group of students to keep LSU safe at night, and there is growing turnout and concern for the cause. The Campus Affairs and Sustainability Committee, along with...