resolution through CSG or 
just having University Council 
submit a statement of support 
or solidarity that they agree 
that there should be more 
awareness or resources for 
student caregivers.”

According 
to 
Nasr, 
the 

University 
of 
Michigan 

currently does not collect any 
data on student caregivers and 
there is currently no estimate 
on the number of student 
caregivers 
studying 
at 
the 

University.

“That 
was 
one 
of 
the 

challenges that we faced,” 
Nasr said. “The reason why we 
wanted to go through student 
government first was that we 
tried to go through professors 
and administration first … 
there was no data on this 
(student caregiver) population 
on campus.”

The council discussed the 

potential 
resolution 
with 

members, bouncing ideas off 
one another and providing 

feedback 
toward 
both 
the 

language and approach of the 
document. Rackham student 
Naomi Wilson advised the 
resolution should have clear 
explanations 
of 
resources 

available 
for 
graduate 
and 

undergraduate students.

“I think it’s important to 

delineate between graduates 
and undergraduates because 
I 
think 
in 
the 
graduate 

population 
we 
have 
a 
lot 

of 
resources 
for 
student 

caregivers,” Wilson said. “If 
we’re going to sign it as the 
University Council, I would 
like some clear language as it 
relates to student population.”

Following discussion on the 

potential resolution, CSG Vice 
President Nadine Jawad, a 
Public Policy senior, addressed 
the council and highlighted 
upcoming events. She spoke 
of Tuesday’s CSG meeting on 
the Diag, introduced by CSG 
President 
Anushka 
Sarkar, 

an LSA senior, to incorporate 
more of a public-forum aspect 
into weekly meetings. She 
also 
underscored 
Tuesday’s 

Washtenaw County elections 

and encouraged the body to 
promote use of TurboVote, 
a 
mobile 
voter 
and 
civic 

engagement platform used by 

the Big Ten Voting Challenge 
to provide users with updates 
and alerts.

Jawad also highlighted the 

DEI summit held this week 
on campus. Low attendance 
rates 
at 
Monday’s 
events 

spurred conversation within 

the council, as members 
discussed 
advertisement 

of 
the 
summit 
and 

suggested ways to remedy 
communications 
issues 

between the administration 
and students in regard to 
University-wide events.

Engineering 
senior 

Breanna DeCocker used the 
email sent to Engineering 
students as an example, 
even though she criticized 
its lack of promotion of the 
summit.

“I just found an email 

from my dean two weeks 
ago that casually mentioned 
the DEI summit very deep 
inside the email,” DeCocker 
said. “First of all, barely 
anyone reads those emails 
because they’re too long; 
two, it usually just goes to 
people’s spam folders; and 
three, where are the actual 
physical 
advertisements 

that are in your face so 
that when you’re walking 
around you’re reminded of 
it constantly?”

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Two University of Michigan 

alumni were chosen in October 
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Detroit native Emily Linn, who 

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I think it’s 
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to delineate 

between 

graduates and 
undergraduates 

