Politics, ethics and funding: how CSG shapes campus

The University of Michigan’s Central Student Government is an on-campus organization with the ability to impose change student life, funding and policy. Although the scope, focus and membership of the body have changed in recent years, its founding principles and administrative powers remain the same.

What is CSG?

CSG is the primary governing student body of the University, distinct from other elected bodies that represent specific academic units, such as LSA Student Government. CSG has three branches — legislative, executive and judicial — with representatives in the legislature and judiciary being elected to one-year terms by the student body during

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