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USG Treasurer Kathryn Michaud, above, presented an explanation of the 2015-2016 budget to the senators. MANJU SHIVACHARAN / THE STATESMAN

Campus briefing: USG senate passes new version of $3.2 million budget to fund clubs and agencies

Arielle Martinez April 27, 2015
The Undergraduate Student Government senate passed a new $3.2 million budget for the 2015-2016 year at its Thursday meeting.
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USG Executive Council platform statements: looking back at the year

USG Executive Council platform statements: looking back at the year

The Statesman April 19, 2015
The Statesman revisited last year’s platform statements to see if the Executive Council members were able to carry out the plans that were promised.
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USG budget changes for the 2014–15 fiscal year

Will Welch April 16, 2014
The Statesman created a spreadsheet sorted by percent changes in allocations. It shows which clubs and services received the most severe cuts and which received the largest increases.
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The Student Life listserv is one way SB Life reaches out to students about events and happenings on campus. (COURTESY OF SB LIFE)

SB Life Strives to Make Getting Involved Easier

Sarah Elsesser September 3, 2013
SB Life, the virtual and interactive system where students can explore and maintain relations with clubs and organizations, has made changes that are making it easier for students to get more involved on campus.
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The Spirit of Stony Brook Marching Band prepares to take the field during the halftime performance of a football game. PHOTO CREDIT: EZRA MARGONO/ THE STATESMAN

The importance of joining organizations of campus

Keith Olsen August 26, 2013
One of the most obvious facts about Stony Brook University is its immense and intimidating size. Its huge size and population can make it extremely difficult to form strong bonds with other people, which makes it easier to deal with the stress of such an academically challenging school. Perhaps the best way to survive and prosper in this new and rigorous environment is to join something bigger than yourself, specifically an organization or club.
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USG revamps webpage asking for more student input

Giselle Barkley August 26, 2013

Last semester’s Undergraduate Student Government campaign ended in new leadership and initiated a new set of methods for USG to revamp their image, starting with their new website. In addition...

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Fair reflects size, diversity of student body

Matt Sacco September 17, 2012

The Stony Brook University Academic Mall was crowded on Wednesday afternoon as students browsed the diverse club offerings of the fall Involvement Fair. “It’s probably the biggest thing I’ve ever...

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