Todd Saliman, the sole presidential search finalist, spoke at CU Boulder and answered questions from community members. By Henry Larson
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With these two rulings, the Amplify ticket, which received just 9.6% of the vote, retroactively becomes the next tri-executives of CUSG, barring any successful appeals made by the Inspire or Unity tickets.
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CUSG election winners could be disqualified after bribery and intimidation tribunal
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThree University of Colorado Boulder Student Government justices heard arguments from Unity and Inspire ticket representatives…
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Board of Regents and Presidential Finalist Saliman to visit on April 20
The visit marks a week-long tour where the board requests public input before a final vote is made at the end of April.
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Todd Saliman, who filled the role in July following Mark Kennedy’s departure, was voted unanimously to the role following a vote by the board Tuesday.
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CUPD officer placed on leave following allegations of offensive social media posts
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonOn Monday, April 11, the University of Colorado Boulder Police Department placed one of its officers…
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A roundup of events happening across CU the week of April 11, from panels on war in Ukraine to goat yoga.
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The vote on Tuesday comes after month of interviews and deliberation from the presidential search committee, with the board whittling the application pool down the five candidates.
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Students turned out in record numbers this year to elect Ben Lansbury and Milan Nayat of the Inspire ticket to serve as executives for CUSG. By William Oster
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“The bare minimum”: Students hope for improvements to university alert system
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtThe university’s alert system continues to be a hot topic with the CU Boulder community. By Zoe Schacht and Henry Larson