The Allegheny Student Government met Tuesday, April 21, to swear in the new class, confirm the new president and end business for the year.
Director of Finance Dominic Juliana, ’26, reported this Friday,...
While a tornado watch was in effect for Meadville, the mood at the annual Allegheny Student Government presidential debate was similarly stormy, with discussion between the two tickets leading to biting...
The Allegheny Student Government recognized two new clubs, outlined election debate procedures, and announced that its general fund is now depleted, at its General Assembly on Tuesday, March 24.
Cabinet...
Clean Slate Gators and the Conceptual Research Club each passed their first rounds of voting, and the Allegheny Student Government presidential election cycle was slightly amended at ASG’s General Assembly...
Below are the responses collected by The Campus over email from each ticket for president and vice president of the Allegheny Student Government during the 2026-27 academic year. The Presidential Debate...
The Allegheny Student Government discussed the upcoming ASG election process and shared information about this year’s major capital expenditures project at its General Assembly on Tuesday, Feb. 17.
ASG...
It’s nice to be right every once in a while, and while saying the Seattle Seahawks were going to blowout the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX wasn’t really the riskiest claim in the world, I’ll...
The Black Student Union and Iron Will club both unanimously passed their second rounds of voting at the Allegheny Student Government’s weekly General Assembly on Tuesday, Feb. 10. ASG President Chezka...
The Allegheny Student Government ratified the Allegheny College Socialists as a club and passed two new clubs — Iron Will and the Black Student Union — in the first round of voting at its General Assembly...
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The AFC and NFC hosted their respective championship games last weekend, on Jan. 25, leading up to the Super Bowl....
The Allegheny Student Government approved the Big Brothers Big Sisters at Allegheny College club and, in the first of two rounds of voting, indicated its support for the return of the Allegheny Socialists...
The Allegheny Student Government kicked off the spring semester by quickly resuming business and announcing the hiring of a new sustainability manager for the college.
Reports
Director of Finance...
The Allegheny Student Government met Tuesday for a short time to share administrative updates before Thanksgiving Break.
Committee Reports
Director of Treasury Nick Banez, ’26, reported that there...
Two new club posters are set to be added to the second floor balcony in the Henderson Campus Center after the Allegheny Student Government on Tuesday approved the Quantitative Finance Club and the College...
The Allegheny Student Government heard from two new clubs at the General Assembly on Tuesday: the Quantitative Finance Club and the College Republicans Chapter.
Cabinet Reports
Director of Treasury Nick...
The Allegheny Student Government meeting on Tuesday and began with a presentation by guest speaker Director of Sustainability Kelly Boulton, ’02, who informed the assembly on the state of Allegheny’s...
The Allegheny Student Government met on Tuesday to discuss the status of several events being planned and share outcomes from committee meetings.
Cabinet Reports
Director of Finance Dominic Juliana,...
Allegheny Student Government met on Tuesday to consider the recognition of a new club, Rhythm Nation, and discuss regular reports and business.
This General Assembly was not livestreamed, despite Director...
The Allegheny Student Government met Tuesday to discuss regular cabinet updates and projections for planning future events for students.
Cabinet Reports
Director of the Treasury Nick Banez, ’26, reported...
More than 70 years before Brown v. Board of Education ruled school desegregation unconstitutional nationally, Meadville outlawed desegregation in its own school system. The Allegheny College Center for...
On Aug. 11, President Donald Trump signed the executive order ‘Declaring a Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia’. This order declared that Washington D.C. had been subject to ‘rampant violence’...
Allegheny Student Government opened its weekly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 16, with a presentation from guest speakers Chief Information Officer Katrina Yeung and Provost & Dean of the Faculty Jennifer...
Allegheny Student Government held its first general assembly of the academic year, Tuesday, Sept. 9.
The meeting began with the swearing in of all senators, including five new senators for the class...
Allegheny Student Government met on April 22 for its final General Assembly of the year. The presidential transfer of power was carried out, as well as elections of cabinet positions and final reports...
Allegheny Student Government met on April 15 to discuss end-of-the-year plans, vote on recognizing three clubs and report the budget.
Cabinet Reports
Director of the Treasury Doug Malcolm, ’27, reported...
Maria Foxall, general manager of Parkhurst Dining, attended ASG’s General Assembly on Tuesday, April 8. She held a question-and-answer session about dining on campus and provided answers on issues from...
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus was a Roman patrician, consul and dictator of the early republic period. He left his legacy on the western world when, in 458 B.C., he was appointed to the role of dictator...
Allegheny Student Government met on April 1 to discuss their yearly major project, finalize two new club’s recognition and report the budget.
General Assembly opened with discussion on several proposed...
Allegheny Student Government hosted its annual presidential debate in Quigley Auditorium on Tuesday, March 25. The two tickets faced off in an hour-long discussion that delved into topics ranging from...
House Republicans have decided to slash the District of Columbia’s budget by more than a billion dollars, despite having already approved D.C.’s budget for this fiscal year. The District of Columbia’s...
Allegheny Student Government met at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18 in rooms 301/302 of the Henderson Campus Center to deliver weekly progress reports, vote on two new clubs and announce the candidates...
Allegheny Student Government met this Tuesday to discuss any developments since the return from spring break. ASG did not process a budget this week due to spring break. Budget requests from over spring...
Allegheny Student Government opened with an address from Allegheny College President Ron Cole, ’87.
President Cole’s State of the College
Cole’s address touched on several subjects that students...
Lyra Lindsay, ’27, passed first confirmation to be Co-Director of Student Affairs, a currently vacant cabinet position when Allegheny Student Government met Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Cabinet Reports
Director...
The Super Bowl of the 2024-2025 NFL season ended 40-22 in favor of the Philadelphia Eagles.
It never even felt close.
To summarize the factors that led to the outcome. A polished, well oiled defense,...
Allegheny Student Government opened this week with reports from committee followed by announcement of several events to come.
Cabinet Reports:
Director of Finance Dominic Juliana, ’27, reported a large...
Members of ASG and more than 10 constituents debated for over an hour during Tuesday's General Assembly about whether the body should vote to award ASG recognition to an Allegheny College chapter of Turning...
The year is 2020. The Kansas City Chiefs, off the back of a red-hot offense, roll into Super Bowl 54 to face off with the San Francisco 49ers. The game will be officiated by Bill Vinovich.
The year is...
A "sea" of constituents is how Allegheny Student Government Vice President Joe Leszczynski, '25, described the student turnout at Tuesday's General Assembly. Students sat on the floor, lined...
I have taken up the task of writing an opinion piece on the Inauguration of the 47th president of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump. I think, to be clear on my position, it would be most sensible...
At the end of this NFL season, we at the Campus decided to offer some preview coverage and being the fan of football I am, introduce you to this season finale two-parter: preview coverage on the championship...
Allegheny Student Government met Tuesday, Jan. 16 to discuss numerous changes, including a new senator, Finance Committee changes and a report from Dean for Student Life Trae Yeckley that Crawford Area...
Allegheny Student Government kicked off its first meeting of the semester this Tuesday, mostly readying itself for future events.
Finance committee reported only three budgetary requests over winter...
The Allegheny Student Government heard from guest speaker Chief Information Officer Katrina Yeung about the recent launch of GatorHub at its General Assembly on Nov. 19.
Yeung communicated several key...
The information in this story is sourced from the Allegheny Student Government’s meeting minutes.
The Allegheny Student Government heard from guest speakers from the Office of Sustainability and ratified...
The Allegheny Student Government heard from President Ron Cole, ’87, and officially recognized two new clubs at their General Assembly on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Cole on Allegheny’s strategic pathway
As...
Allegheny Student Government completed the first round of voting to approve two new clubs and announced many upcoming events at their General Assembly on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Reports
Director of Diversity...
Anton Hodge, Contributing Writer
• October 4, 2024
Allegheny Student Government’s meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, concluded with the ratification of a new club and passage of a constitutional amendment, as well as additional financial information.
Continuing...
Anton Hodge, Contributing Writer
• September 27, 2024
The Allegheny Student Government General Assembly meeting concluded on Tuesday, Sept. 24, after a series of votes regarding a new ASG constitutional amendment and a new club.
New Business
An amendment...
Anton Hodge, Contributing Writer
• September 20, 2024
At the Allegheny Student Government’s General Assembly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 17, ASG members discussed several issues affecting students and club leaders and swore in a new senator for the class...
Anton Hodge, Contributing Writer
• September 13, 2024
Common rooms in Allegheny dorms should be stocked with common anti-overdose tools such as Naloxone, often known by the brand name of Narcan. The low cost and ease of use — as well as potentially life-saving...