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Justine Kim speaks at ASG Senate last week. Kim is a member of the Judicial Branch Reform Committee, which will do research to help determine if ASG will create a judicial branch.

Potential judicial branch would work to keep members accountable, ASG president says

October 30, 2016

Associated Student Government’s internal judicial branch, if approved by a committee formed last week, would help keep members accountable for their actions, ASG President Christina Cilento said. The...

Council delays action on salary changes for aldermen, city clerk

August 17, 2016

Aldermen delayed action on salary changes for themselves and the city clerk Monday night and approved a 23.1 percent salary increase for the mayor. The council had previously voted to send the ordinances...

Associated Student Government president Christina Cilento (right) addresses Senate on Wednesday night. Cilento and executive vice president Macs Vinson will have to make public apologies as punishment for an election violations.

Senate approves public apology punishment for Cilento, Vinson

April 20, 2016

Associated Student Government Senate approved Wednesday night the Rules Committee’s recommendation for president Christina Cilento and executive vice president Macs Vinson to give public apologies as...

ASG Rules Committee to hold closed election violation hearing Wednesday

April 20, 2016

Associated Student Government’s Rules Committee will hold its hearing Wednesday night on the election violation regarding leaked voting margin data during this year’s presidential election. The...

The Harley Clarke Citizens Committee, assembled last year to address the future of the Harley Clarke Mansion, is one of 46 city committees. Evanston officials are planning to downsize the number of committees in an effort to streamline decision-making.

Evanston plans to cut up to half of city committees in consolidation efforts

January 15, 2016

City officials began the process of consolidating its 46 committees and commissions this month, hoping to cut the number of committees down by as much as half. City Council’s Rules Committee discussed...

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