College/University - Boston, MA, US
The Undergraduate Student Government derives its power from the University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees. We are governed by the USG Constitution and the USG Bylaws. The USG exists to represent the interests of the student body. The USG allocates the Student Activities Trust Fund and promotes student activities and involvement on campus. The USG is made up of three branches, the Executive, The Legislative, and the Judicial, much like the federal government. The ExecutiveThe Executive is made up of the President, Vice President, and the Cabinet. The President speaks with the voice of the student body. The members of the Cabinet are assigned to represent students on the various faculty, facility and academic committees on campus, as well as taking up individual and collaberative projects to represent the student body in almost any capacity, on and off campus. The LegislativeThe Legislative is made up of the Undergraduate Student Senate. The Student Senate is composed of the Budget and Finance committee, responsible for allocating the Student Activities Trust Fund, Campus and Community Affairs, responsible for interfacing and promoting the USG to the student body, and the Student Events and Organizations Committee, responsible for funding and supporting Registered Student Organizations on campus. The JudicialThe Judicial is responsible for making sure all USG activities are in compliance with all governing documents, conducting trials of impeachment, and for upholding rules and regulations during elections. Anyone looking for official USG records should also contact the Judiciary at Judiciary@UMBgov.com" The full Student Senate meets every other Wednesday at 3:00pm. To find out when and where, see the calendar. For more information, find us in the Campus Center, 3rd floor, 3404.03. Call us at 617-287-7970, or email us at StudentGovernment@umb.edu"About the USG" (http://www.umbgov.com/?about)
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