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Click here to download the original formatted PDF Constitution of the Undergraduate Student Government of Princeton University Ratified May 7, 1995 The Undergraduate Student Government is dedicated to the proposition that students must be included in the making of decisions that affect them. We hark back to the words of Woodrow Wilson: "we shall fight for the things which we have carried nearest to our hearts...for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments." ARTICLE I. NAME, PURPOSE, AND STRUCTURE Section A. Name Section B. Structure Section C. Purposes 1) To serve as the representative of the undergraduates of Princeton University to the Faculty, Administration, and Trustees of the University; 2) To represent the undergraduates of Princeton University to persons or groups outside of the University whenever such representation is called for; 3) To exercise leadership in all activities affecting the life of the undergraduates of Princeton University; 4) To provide services for the University and members of the University community; 5) To discuss, deliberate, and vote on questions relating to or affecting undergraduate life at Princeton University, or any other question of interest to the undergraduates. ARTICLE II. MEMBERSHIP OF THE STUDENT SENATE Section A. Voting Members 1) The holders of the eight USG Executive Offices; 2) The ten undergraduate representatives to the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC), herein referred to as the U-Council, other than the USG President and USG Vice-President; 3) Two Senators elected from three undergraduate classes. Section B. Non-voting Members Section C. Alternate Members Section D. Equality of Voting Privileges Section E. Eligibility Section F. Vacancy 1) Senators. Should a vacancy occur in the position of Senator, the USG President and the class President shall appoint a replacement, pending confirmation by the Senate. 2) Executive Officers. Should a vacancy occur in the position of Committee Chair, Treasurer, or Vice-President, the USG President shall appoint a replacement, pending confirmation by the Senate. 3) U-Councilors. Should a vacancy in the position of U-Councilor, the undergraduate members of the U-Council Executive Committee shall appoint a replacement, pending confirmation by the Senate. 4) President. In the event of a vacancy in the office of President, the Vice-President shall become President. ARTICLE III. POWERS OF THE STUDENT SENATE Section A. Advisory Power Section B. Senate Review of Committees and Officers The Senate shall have the power to review the work of any committee or officer of the USG. Any decision of the Executive Committee, any other USG committee, or any USG officer may be reviewed by the Senate and may be affirmed or reversed by a simple majority vote of those present and voting at a Senate meeting, unless expressly provided otherwise in this Constitution or in the Projects Board Charter. The Senate shall also have the power to call upon a committee, an officer, or the Executive Committee, to present its work for review at any meeting. When the Senate calls for such reviews, a one-week period of notice to the respective committee or officer is required prior to the meeting during which the presentation shall take place. Section C. Senate Approval of Appointments Section D. Spending and Budget Section E. Approval of Project Board Grants Section F. Establishment of Ad-hoc Committees Section G. Appointment of Undergraduates to the U-Council Executive Committee Section H. Curriculum Changes Section I. Amendment Section J. Individual Senate Member Initiatives. ARTICLE IV. MEETING AND PROCEDURES OF THE STUDENT SENATE Section A. Regular Meetings Section B. Special Meetings Section C. Open Meetings Section D. Publication of Agenda and Minutes Section F. Quorum Section G. Procedural Regulations and By-Laws ARTICLE V. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS The Executive Officers of the USG, in order of seniority, shall be the President, the Vice-President, the Treasurer, the chairs (or co-chairs) of the Undergraduate U-Council, the Executive Committee member of the U-Council, and the chairs of the Undergraduate Life Committee, the Academics Committee, the Social Committee, and the Campus and Community Affairs Committee. Section A. Duties of the President 1) Make the following appointments. a) Two Student Groups Projects Board Co-Chairs; b) Executive Secretary; c) Student Groups Liaison; d) Senior Elections Manager; e) U-Council Executive Committee members (following an initial vote of the Senate); f) U-Council Chair (following an initial vote of the Senate); g) (optional) Non-voting members at his/her discretion; h) Vacancies in the cases of: Senators (in conjunction with the respective Class President), U-Councilors, Committee Chairs, Treasurer, and Vice President; 2) Call Special Meetings of the Senate at his/her discretion; 3) Serve in the following capacities on the following committees. a) Executive Committee i) Serve as Chair; ii) Establish the agenda of the Executive Committee; iii) Call meetings of the Executive Committee. b) Serve on the U-Council Executive Committee. c) USG Subcommittees
d) Campus Leadership Group i) Serve as Chair; ii) Set meeting times. 4) Be responsible, along with the Treasurer, for the distribution of all USG funds. Section B. Duties of the Vice-President 1) With regard to the Senate: a) Chair all meetings of the Senate; b) Establish the location, date, time, and agenda of all Senate meetings, in conjunction with the Executive Committee. The location, date, time, and agenda must be set so that the Executive Secretary has sufficient time to publish the agenda and information about Senate meetings the week prior to each meeting; c) Oversee the progress of Senators¹ pet projects; d) Assist the President in his or her duties; e) Become President if the Office of the President becomes vacant; f) Temporarily serve as President during the absence or disability of the President. 2) Serve in the following capacities on the following committees: a) Executive Committee Member; b) U-Council Member; c) Student Groups Projects Board Member; d) Campus Leadership Group Member; e) Freshman-Sophomore Council Chair; Section C. Duties of the Treasurer 1) Receive and disburse funds of the USG with the President, subject to the direction and review of the Senate; 2) Formulate and administer the budget of the USG in consultation with the Executive Committee and subject to the approval of the Senate; 3) Have final responsibility, along with the President, for the distribution and accounting of all USG funds; 4) Serve as a member of the Projects Board and as its Treasurer; 5) Serve as a member of the Student Group Recognition Committee; 6) Set financial procedures for the USG, in consultation with the President and with the approval of the Executive Committee; 7) Serve on the Alcohol Initiative; 8) Hold and advertise office hours as needed for the delivery of salaries and reimbursements to Student Course Guide contributors, elections candidates, and student group treasurers; 9) Maintain contact with the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students to transfer and disburse funds for all USG and Student Groups Projects Board accounts. Section D. Duties of the Executive Secretary 1) Serve as a non-voting member of the Senate and the Executive Committee; 2) Publish the agenda of all Senate meetings and record and make available the minutes of all Senate meetings and Executive Committee meetings; 3) Publish any action taken by the Senate and committees of the USG; 4) Keep track of the attendance of Senate members at appropriate events and report to the Senate on such matters, as outlined in Article VIII, Section B; 5) Attend to any necessary correspondence; 6) Run, maintain, and coordinate the staff of the USG office in the absence of an Office Manager. ARTICLE VI. COMMITTEES Section A. Executive Committee 1) Membership. The Executive Committee shall be made up of the Executive Officers and the Executive Secretary. 2) Powers. The Executive Committee shall have the power to a) Approve or reject any appointments made by any officer of the USG; b) Establish ad-hoc committees; c) Deliberate and vote on any issue that may come before the Senate. 3) Responsibility. The Executive Committee shall be responsible to the Senate. Any decision of the Executive Committee may be overruled by the Senate. 4) Procedure. a) The President shall preside at all meetings of the Executive Committee. He or she may invite guests to sit in on Executive Committee meetings as he or she deems appropriate. b) The Executive Committee shall meet at the President¹s discretion. Upon the request of two Executive Committee members, the President must call a meeting of the Executive Committee within a week. c) A quorum of the Executive Committee shall consist of the majority of the voting members in the Executive Committee. Section B. Campus Leadership Group Section C. Student Group Recognition Committee Section D. Discipline and Honor Committees Section E. The USG Core Committee 1) Membership. The USG Core Committee shall be composed of the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Executive Secretary, U-Council Chair, and U-Council Executive Committee Member. 2) Duties. The USG Core Committee shall be responsible for setting the weekly Senate meeting agendas and coordinating the different offices of the USG. Section F. Responsibilities of Core Committee Chairs 1)The Core Committees of the USG are the Undergraduate Life Committee, the Academics Committee, the Social Committee, and the Campus and Community Affairs Committee. 2) Every Committee chair shall be a full member of the committee that he or she chairs, shall preside at all meetings of that committee, and shall serve ex officio on each subcommittee of that committee. 3) The chair of the Undergraduate Life Committee shall serve as the co-chair of the faculty Undergraduate Life Committee with the Vice President for Campus Life. 4) The chair of each Core Committee shall be responsible for requesting money from the USG Senate and monitoring the spending of the committee¹s funds. 5) The chair of each subcommittee shall regularly report the activities of his or her subcommittee to the chair of the appropriate Core Committee. 6) The chairs of the Core Committees and ad-hoc committees shall regularly report on the activities of their respective committees to the President, the Executive Committee, and the Senate. 7) All Committee meetings must be open to other students unless there is a compelling reason for not doing so. The Senate is the final authority on whether a Committee meeting is open to the public. 8) As assigned by the Vice-President, committee chairs shall coordinate pet projects of Senate members. 9) Before the Social Chair commits funds to an event totaling over $1000, the Social Chair must obtain Senate approval. If the Social Chair needs Senate approval before the next meeting of the Senate, s/he may seek approval via electronic mail or call for a special meeting of the Senate. In seeking Senate approval, the Social Chair shall give the Senate as much general information as possible concerning the proposed event, but s/he reserves the right to refuse to give any information that might break confidentiality agreements. If the Senate approves the proposed event, the Social Chair shall have the freedom to plan the event as s/he deems fit. 10) The duties of the Campus and Community Affairs Chair shall include sitting on and serving the Communiversity Committee and meeting regularly (at least once each month) with the Princeton University Community and State Affairs Director in order to discuss and explore solutions for issues affecting the University and community relations. 11) The Undergraduate Film Organization (UFO) Chair shall be appointed by the Social Chair, as provided by the UFO Charter. Section G. Membership of other Committees 1) The undergraduate membership of the Undergraduate Life Committee shall be as provided by the Undergraduate Life Committee Charter. They will serve as the undergraduate delegation to the faculty Committee on Undergraduate Life. This faculty Undergraduate Life Committee shall meet monthly to review policies and make recommendations regarding nonacademic life. The Charter of both committees is provided in the Appendix. 2) The membership of the Projects Board shall be as provided for by the Projects Board Charter. 3) The membership of the Election Committee shall be as provided by Article VII. 4) The membership of the Student Group Recognition Committee shall be selected by the Student Groups Liaison in conjunction with the President and shall include the Projects Board Chair(s) and Treasurer as members. Appointments are subject to a 2/3 approval of the Senate. 5) The Senate may create a Student Selection Network to seek and appoint undergraduates to University committees. All appointments made by this body must be approved by the Senate. 6) The Senate may create an IT Committee to serve as the primary liaison to the Office of Information Technology. The committee is also responsible for the maintenance and development of the web-based or web-related initiatives of the USG. 7) The Senate may create a Communications Committee to disseminate the actions, policies, events and updates of the USG to the student body and greater campus community, in conjunction with the CCA committee. The Committee is also in charge of engaging in dialogue with alumni and peer institutions as well as work in conjunction with the Senate on policy and any other areas of responsibility that the USG may delegate. 8) The President may appoint members to committees not otherwise provided for in this Constitution. Section H. Academics Subcommittees ARTICLE VII. ELECTIONS Section A. Elections Managers 2) The Senior Elections Manager has final responsibility for Elections, and shall delegate responsibility to the other two Managers as s/he sees fit. The Elections Managers will work in consultation with the three senior-most Executive Committee members not running during that elections cycle, except the President, and with the assistance of the Communications Committee, if applicable. 3) The Elections Managers have the following responsibilities: Section B. Election Rules Section C. Election Dates 1) Senators and all Executive Officers except for the Social Chair shall be elected for a term of one year commencing on the first day of the Spring term. Winter elections shall be held during the month of December before the beginning of winter break. 2) Class officers, U-Councilors, and the Social Chair shall be elected for a term of one year commencing on June 1. Spring elections shall be held during the month of April. 3) Freshman class officers shall immediately take office upon their election. The election shall occur during the month of October. Their term expires the following June 1. 4) The Elections Committee may set the exact date of each election within these parameters. 5) The Social Chair elected for the 2001 calendar year shall serve an extra semester in order to provide for this change to the Constitution. All subsequent Social Chairs shall serve a one year term. Section D. Run-offs 1) U-Council elections shall be held by the system of the single transferable vote. No run-offs shall be held for the position of U-Councilor. 2) If there are three or more candidates who run for one Executive Officer or class officer position and if no candidate succeeds in obtaining a majority, the top two candidates will face each other in a run-off. 3) Senatorial elections shall be held by the system of the single transferable vote. No run-offs shall be held for the position of Senator. Section E. Eligibility for Office 1) All candidates must be registered members of the Princeton University undergraduate student body. 2) If a candidate is running for a class office or senator position, s/he must run for the class office or senator position corresponding to that candidate's class year. 3) All candidates must submit the Candidate Information Sheet and the Candidate Petition by the prescribed time in order to appear on the ballot. 4) No person may run for more than one office in a given election. 5) No more than one person at one time shall serve as USG President, USG Vice-President, USG Treasurer, Senator, or any class officer. 6) No person may hold more than one elected USG position at any one time. Section F. Election Expenses ARTICLE VIII. CLASS GOVERNMENT Section A. Purpose of Class Government 1) Creating substantive, class-specific programs that contribute broadly to the University, local, and national communities on behalf and to the direct benefit of the class; 2) Planning social events designed to foster the unity of the class; 3) Designing, ordering, and distributing class paraphernalia in an effort to encourage class identity; 4) Fostering relationships with parent and grandparent alumni classes. By using creativity to accomplish all four of these tasks, class government ultimately aims to establish a distinct class identity and unity throughout and beyond the class¹s undergraduate years at Princeton. The senior class government, while still expected to perform the aforementioned duties, has significant additional responsibilities related to successfully planning its Commencement weekend celebration. These responsibilities, which include organizing Class Day, the Senior Prom, Senior Check Out, and other such events, entail greater accountability to the senior class and the University administration, and require superior organizational skills. The senior class government will regularly solicit input from the class at large when making decisions relating to graduation, including occasionally holding referenda at their discretion. If 4 out of 5 senior class officers agree that referenda on such issues shall take place, they shall be bound by the results as explicitly and publicly outlined in advance by the class government. The class governments of Princeton University do not engage in setting campus policy, except for under extremely rare circumstances in which certain University issues have a unique and singular effect upon one class in particular. In such circumstances, the class government shall work in consultation with its elected Class Senators. The class president should aim, however, to foster student government accountability by neutrally communicating the policy-related efforts of the elected Class Senators to the class at large. If classmates are to ever voice policy-related concerns to the class government, such concerns should be forwarded to their elected Class Senators. Furthermore, if a Class Senator is temporarily unable to fulfill his/her duties, the Senator's class president shall serve as a proxy at all official meetings, or may appoint any other class officer to serve as a proxy in his/her stead. Section B. Election of Class Officers Section C. Specific Duties Representatives from the sophomore, junior, and senior class governments are required to attend relevant elections open houses and advise potential candidates about class government as determined by the Elections Regulations and the Elections Managers. All class officers are further expected to attend quarterly class government meetings as organized by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students. Section D. Removal of Class Officers ARTICLE IX. REMOVAL OF STUDENT SENATE MEMBERS Section A. Recall 1) The Elections Committee shall hold a recall election for any elected member of the USG (including class officers and excluding U-Councilors) upon receipt of a petition requesting the recall of that member, clearly stating the reason for the recall, signed by no less than one-fourth of the undergraduates eligible to vote in an election for such a member, and delivered to the Executive Secretary. 2) The Elections Committee shall hold the recall election not less than two nor more than four weeks following the receipt of the recall petition by the Executive Secretary. The election shall be held concurrently with a regular USG election if one is scheduled during the aforementioned period. 3) All undergraduates eligible to vote in an election for the position in question shall be eligible to vote in a recall election. The question shall appear on the ballot as, Shall [member¹s name] be recalled from the office of [name of member¹s office]? 4) The member in question shall be removed from office if a majority of the undergraduates voting in the recall election vote in the affirmative. The recalled member may not be re-appointed to the office from which he or she was recalled. 5) Recall elections for U-Councilor may be held in the manner proscribed by the Charter of the Council of the Princeton University Community. Section B. Attendance Review 2) U-Council meetings (this applies only to U-Councilors); 3) Executive Committee meetings (applies only to members of the Executive Committee); 4) Scheduled commitments to participate in USG events. The Executive Secretary is responsible for maintaining accurate attendance records and for notifying the Senate at the beginning of each Senate meeting of those who should be called up for attendance review. If any Senate member is called up for attendance review, the attendance review shall take place at the next Senate meeting. The Executive Secretary shall notify the Senate member(s) in question via e-mail that their attendance will be reviewed at the next Senate meeting. At this Senate meeting, the Senate member(s) in question will have the opportunity to defense himself/herself/themselves before the retention vote. When a member is up for attendance review, the Senate will assess how well this Senate member has fulfilled his or her USG responsibilities. The Senate will consider reasons for this Senate member¹s absences and the ability of the Senate member in question to discharge his/her responsibilities in the future. The member in question shall be removed from office unless there is a majority vote to retain him/her. Vacancies shall be filled in the manner outlined in Article II. Section C. Expulsion ARTICLE X. REFERENDA Section A. Methods of Calling for a Referendum 1) Referenda concurrent with USG elections. Following a one-third vote of the Senate or upon petition of two hundred undergraduates, a referendum will be placed on the ballot of the nearest upcoming USG election. 2) Referenda held during the rest of the year. Within three weeks (excluding vacations) of a two-thirds vote of the Senate or receipt of a petition of five hundred undergraduates, a referendum will be held. If a USG election occurs during the three week period, the referendum will be held concurrently with the election. Section B. Procedure for Referendum-by-Petition Section C. Result of Referendum Section D. Honor Code Referenda ARTICLE XI. AMENDMENT Section A. Section B. ARTICLE XII. TRANSITION The transition to this Constitution will be made in the following manner. 1) The October following the ratification, the freshman shall elect their class officers but not any Delegates or Senators to the USG. 2) The December following the ratification, elections will be held for all Executive Officers and for two Senators from the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. 3) For the remainder of the academic year, the Senate shall consist of the Executive Officers, the ten-U-Councilors, the six Senators, and the nine Delegates. The term of the Delegates (indeed, the very position of Delegate) expires at the end of the academic year. 4) The April following ratification, the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes will elect five officers. Appendices: Student Group Projects Board Charter Honor Code Constitution Student Selection Network Charter Student Groups Recognition Committee Charter Undergraduate Film Organization Charter Revised December 5, 2004 March 11, 2007 February 24, 2008 |