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Decoding Yaroshefsky!
Tuesday, 07 December 2010
by Spencer Gaffney
Remember when Yaro joined Charter and gave the eating club a secret shout out in an email to the student body? Well, it turns out our fun loving USG President just loves hidden messages; he was at it again in this morning’s email to announce FrostFest. Intrepid email explorers who now know to always scour
- Published in Fun
Fwd: USG Unveils Shiny New Webmail!
Thursday, 29 July 2010
by Giri Nathan
Had enough of the clunky, buggy, bland webmail of old? There is hope yet. According to USG president Mike Yaroshefsky, OIT has a whole new site in the works — they’ve got a functional version up and they’re currently gathering feedback, says an anonymous tipster. The Ink took this new version for a little test
- Published in Goings On, The INKternet
Today in Politics: Yaroshefsky ’12 endorses Princeton Charter Club
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
by David Walter
In his first major endorsement as USG President, Michael Yaroshefsky ’12 emailed the student body today to express his strong support for the Princeton Charter Club. The announcement appeared at the bottom of a seemingly unrelated communication announcing a new student life survey. Somewhat curiously, Yaroshefsky’s endorsement was written in invisible ink, and only became
- Published in Princeton in the News, Uncategorized
Sophomore Runs for President; Princeton Forgets to Tell Freshmen No One Cares About USG
Monday, 23 November 2009
by Spencer Gaffney
The USG just released the list of candidates running in the winter 2009 elections (full list here). A couple quick things worth noting about this year’s candidate pool: The majority of positions will not be contested! Seven positions (ULC Chair, Academics Chair, Treasurer, and both Senate seats for the classes of 2011 and 2012) have
Why We’re Paying $15,000 Dollars to Have Our Vote Count; also, Why We Hate the USG and Love Yaro
Sunday, 24 May 2009
by Spencer Gaffney
We’re done with USG elections. You’d have thought that a year of gross incompetence (with a near-revote of the fall VP election that landed us on IvyGate), a false start to the spring voting, and complete misreporting of the approval polls would have conditioned us to be cautious. You’d think we open all CDY emails