CUSG
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Student government distributes $17.7 million in annual student fees
Student government allocated $17.7 million in student fees for the 2013-14 fiscal year to 15 CU Boulder departments Wednesday and Thursday nights in an annual public discussion that lasted over 12 hours. The total budget is higher than fiscal... read more »
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Reps debate statement on separating CU from fossil fuel after students voice support
A resolution stating CU Student Government’s support in divesting CU of fossil fuel companies passed first reading Thursday night after much debate at what was the outgoing representatives’ last regular Legislative Council meeting in... read more »
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Close student government election closes Thursday night
Twenty-two votes separated the two student government tri-executive tickets at the end of spring elections Thursday night. Chris Schaefbauer, Ellie Roberts and Marco Dorado of the Unite ticket will take office in the fall, having beat out Inspire’s... read more »
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Student government circulates proposal to defund Radio 1190
An initial budget proposal was leaked from Inspire, a CU Student Government ticket, to cost centers, or campus departments, early last week setting complications in motion that were eventually resolved in a budget hearing Wednesday night. Among... read more »
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Elections approach: How to run for student government
CU Student Government is open to candidates for the spring elections of tri-executive positions, representatives and senators. Contested seats and number of petition signatures threshold: Three university tri-executive positions, currently... read more »
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Student government calls for repeal of Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
CU Student Government approved a bill 10-4 Thursday night that expresses their opinion that the state should repeal Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, well-known as TABOR. Under TABOR, which passed on Colorado’s 1992 ballot, if... read more »
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Two CUSG reps face backlash for testifying at gun hearing without group consent
Two members of CU Student Government felt the wrath of fellow representatives Thursday night after they testified in favor of a state-level gun bill without the blessing of other representatives. Vice President of External Affairs Tyler Quick... read more »
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Proposed on-campus voting fails in student government
Legislative Council voted down a bill Thursday evening that would have moved voting for CU Student Government from the online portal, MyCUInfo, to on-campus polling stations. Supporters of the election reform said one of the main reasons for... read more »
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CUSG fills vacant Representative-at-Large position
CU Student Government appointed Juliette Bourdier to the vacant Representatives-at-Large seat in addition to welcoming newly elected legislative members to the Legislative Council round table Thursday evening. Having not been voted into the... read more »
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CUSG reinstates fraternities as student groups
CU Student Government passed the “Shoulder to Shoulder Bill,” otherwise known as the “Greek bill,” on Thursday evening, allowing fraternity organizations to use campus facilities at student rates for the first time in eight years. In... read more »




