CUSG
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CUSG Legislative Council votes on Greek bill, smoking ban
Dozens of students flooded into the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom Thursday night to attend the weekly CUSG Legislative Council meeting and take a stance on the two controversial bills being presented; a ban on smoking and a bill providing more funding... read more »
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Update: CUSG enters into executive session during Thursday meeting
On Thursday night, during a public Legislative Council meeting, CUSG voted to enter an Executive Session making the meeting private. They had been discussing the Fair Access and Equality Bill which concerns making student fee money available... read more »
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CUSG candidates file complaints against one another
After hearing a dozen complaints filed against student government candidates Wednesday, an election board decided that the results of the fall election would stand, with Inspire winning every office except one. “Some complaints merited no... read more »
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CUSG election complaints will be addressed during infractions hearing next week
An infractions hearing will take place Wednesday, Nov. 7 to discuss the results of the CU student government fall election. Preliminary results currently state that 29,687 students voted to elect the positions of Representatives-at-Large. Alexis... read more »
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INSPIRE ticket sweeps student government election
The INSPIRE ticket has won all but one of the ten open seats on CU Student Government, defeating the current office-holding Nate Wallshein, 24, a law student and part of the INSPIRE ticket, gives his party’s points during the CUSG debate... read more »
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Opposing CUSG tickets fight for student votes
CUSG candidates are covering ground on and around the CU campus to campaign for the their ticket and entice students to vote during CUSG election week. The Pulse ticket prepares a rebuttal against the Inspire ticket at the CUSG debate Oct. 16.... read more »
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CUSG executives deliver State of the Campus Address Thursday
The CUSG executives addressed members of the CUSG Legislative Council Thursday to talk about projects that CUSG has been working on in CUSG’s Executive State of the Campus Address. At 7 p.m. Thursday Oct. 18, CUSG’s Executive State... read more »
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Student government election week begins
From Monday to Friday, CU students will be able to vote for student government representatives using MyCUInfo. The link to vote can be seen on the upper right side of MyCUInfo’s homepage. Polls open Monday at 12:01 a.m. and close Friday at... read more »
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CUSG hosts first pre-election debate
While President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney squared off in New York, another important debate was happening on the CU campus Tuesday evening. The fall student government election is looming, and candidates... read more »
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Marijuana symposium educates and offers both sides of the debate
With the November elections quickly approaching, CU is deliberating Amendment 64 and the issue of legalizing marijuana in Colorado. The Marijuana Symposium, an event hosted by CUSG, was held Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom... read more »




