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The Emergency Response Policy would give students amnesty from University punishment if they are seeking medical help.

SG: Emergency Response Amnesty needed at the University

By Judah Robinson February 26, 2013

Would you risk expulsion for medical attention? Student Government made the case last Wednesday that the University should implement a new Emergency Response Policy for students — one it hopes...

Busses pick up students on Feb. 7, 2013 outside of the Journalism building.

New Tiger Trails bus to be funded by SG

By Judah Robinson, Bryan Stewart February 24, 2013

Students living on Ben Hur Road and Brightside Drive will find a new designated driver in a recently announced fourth evening bus route on the weekends. The bill to add the new Tiger Trails route was...

New night service bus route bill approved

By Judah Robinson February 21, 2013

The Student Government Senate approved a financial bill Wednesday night that will provide students with a fourth evening Tiger Trails bus route in addition to a resolution to adopt an Emergency Response...

Finance junior John Woodard (left) and Psychology and Communication Studies junior Taylot Parks (right) stand Monday, Feb. 18, 2013, in Live Oak Alley. They are both candidates for Student Government, and are running on a presidential ticket.

John Woodard, Taylor Parks, hope to ‘unite’ LSU

By Judah Robinson February 18, 2013

John Woodard and Taylor Parks are preparing a campaign they hope will bring unity to the University for the approaching Student Government spring 2013 presidential and vice presidential election. Woodard,...

T Graham S. Howell and Kaitlin Torké pose Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013 in front of the Student Union. The pair are on the Student Government presidential ticket for the spring election.

T Graham S. Howell, Kaitlin Torké hope to have an “Impact” on the University

By Judah Robinson February 17, 2013

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of profiles on the Student Government presidential campaign. The candidates are listed in alphabetical order by presidential candidates’ last name. ...

Finance junior and Student Government presidential candidate John Woodard holds a piece of evidence presented by his opponent Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, during a UCourt hearing in the LSU Student Union.

SG presidential candidate found guilty of one violation

By Judah Robinson February 15, 2013

Student Government presidential candidate John Woodard was found guilty Thursday evening of one election code violation but not several others during an SG University Court hearing — the first of...

SG approves resolution to repurpose funds

By Judah Robinson February 13, 2013

Student Government Senate passed a concurrent resolution to repurpose student fee funds from the Paid Admission Concert Fund to a newly proposed “Organization Ideas to Action” fund. With...

Filing comes to a close for the SG election

By Judah Robinson February 7, 2013

Student Government campaign filing came to a close Wednesday with two presidential and vice presidential tickets. The presidential and vice presidential tickets are mass communication and psychology...

SG to fund the University’s Going Global program

By Judah Robinson February 7, 2013

Several pieces of legislation were introduced at the weekly Student Government Senate meeting Wednesday that ranged from a financial bill to fund the University’s Going Global program and a legislative...

Student Government presidential candidates file for the Spring 2011 election in the Live Oak Lounge.

SG begins accepting candidates for Spring Elections

By Clayton Crockett February 4, 2013

Student Government officially began accepting candidacy proposals for the Spring Elections Monday, and filing for SG positions will persist through Wednesday, according to a broadcast email sent Monday. ...

Student Government President Taylor Cox listens on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012 in the Capital Chambers of the Student Union to the discussion regarding a greek caucus.

SG: Voting records still open

By Judah Robinson February 4, 2013

In light of a recent Student Government bill that amended SG’s website policy to exclude senator voting records, SG President Taylor Cox said Monday the use of percentages rather than person-by-person...

Speaker of the Senate Meredith Westbrook swears in Zachary Fitzpatrick (left) for the College of Science and Austin Matthews for the College of Mass Communication (right) at the weekly Student Government Senate meeting on Jan. 30, 2013.

Senate votes to amend bylaws to update SG website

By Judah Robinson January 31, 2013

With 95 percent in favor, the Student Government Senate voted Wednesday to amend its bylaws to update its website to no longer include voting records. With the passage of the bill, students will no longer...