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Weinberg junior Ani Ajith (left) and McCormick junior Alex Van Atta (right) claim their advantage in the Associated Student Government election rests on experience and prospective. Ajith served as Speaker of the Senate, and Van Atta served as student life vice president.

Meet the Candidates: Ani Ajith, Alex Van Atta stress ‘linking perspectives’ in ASG race

April 8, 2013

Associated Student Government presidential candidate Ani Ajith and running mate Alex Van Atta believe experience and perspective set them apart from their three opponents in next week’s election. The...

ASG senator, initially elected as a joke, resigns

November 14, 2012

A former Associated Student Government senator whose friends elected him in jest resigned from his position earlier this month. In October, Brandon Green's friends in the Communications Residential...

Residential Services hires company to create Housing Master Plan

November 8, 2012

The University has hired a program management firm to help define the direction of on-campus housing for the next ten years. Residential Services contacted Brailsford & Dunlavey early this year...

ASG group explores drinking culture at Northwestern

November 1, 2012

An Associated Student Government working group presented its recommendations for improving Northwestern's alcohol policy and culture at Wednesday's Senate meeting. The working group was formed Spring...

Residential College Board brings Hunger Games to Northwestern

October 14, 2012

Students from Northwestern’s residential colleges gathered Saturday night in Technological Institute to participate in NU’s own version of “The Hunger Games.” Based on the popular series by...

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