CUSG

  • CUSG election week begins

    CUSG election week begins

    Voting opens for all CU students on Monday, April 9 to elect next year’s student government officials. Students can choose from 56 candidates representing five parties—Pulse, Empower, Entrust, Invest and Independent—to fill the positions... read more »

     
  • Second round of budget meetings for CU’s biggest cost centers

    Second round of budget meetings for CU’s biggest cost centers

    Four of CU’s largest budgets were approved by the student government on Wednesday and will be finalized before spring break. Recreation Services, Wardenburg Health Center, the UMC and CUSG Proper learned how much money will be allocated to... read more »

     
  • CUSG legislative council holds first round of budget meetings

    CUSG legislative council holds first round of budget meetings

    Ten of CU’s most high-profile and active boards, organizations and resource centers appealed to the student government on Thursday as they announced their 2012-2013 budget proposals. During a four-hour legislative council meeting in the UMC,... read more »

     
  • CUSG to put students first while undergoing change

    CUSG to put students first while undergoing change

    CUSG is aiming to maintain a strong connection with students in light of the recent inauguration of new representatives and the passing of 4/20 legislation. Last Thursday’s CUSG legislative meeting saw the exit of multiple council members... read more »

     
  • CUSG to debate 4/20 legislation

    CUSG to debate 4/20 legislation

    The CU Student Government will be holding an open forum for students to debate passing legislation that would ban the famous 4/20 celebration from occurring on campus. Every April 20 afternoon, a haze of smoke hovers above thousands of students,... read more »

     
  • CUSG fall election: “students want a change”

    CUSG fall election: “students want a change”

    Over six thousand CU students voted two weeks ago to elect ten candidates, all belonging to the Pulse ticket, to the positions of Arts and Science Student Government Legislative Board and CUSG Representative at Large. The election indicates... read more »

     
  • Pulse comes out on top after the CUSG fall election

    Pulse comes out on top after the CUSG fall election

    Pulse will be ushering in a new plan for CU that focuses on a safe campus environment and less student fees after last week’s CUSG fall election results named them the winning ticket. Pulse beat the other ticket, Value, and independent... read more »

     
  • CU hoping to inspire student voters

    CU hoping to inspire student voters

    After a record-breaking turnout in last year’s student government elections, CU is hopeful that this will translate into increased student involvement in Boulder politics. Last year’s student government elections had a 10,407 voter turnout,... read more »

     
  • CUSG spring election

    CUSG spring election

    University of Colorado Student Government spring elections are over with the highest voter turnout ever and CUSG is preparing for next semester. CUSG Public Relations Director Kristy Gustavson said the election was a great success as far as... read more »