The vast majority of open CUSG positions will go to Unite party members. By Sam Klomhaus
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Politics 101: Why America desperately needs Obama’s free community college program
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldThe details — and necessity — of Obama’s plan to make community college more affordable. By Ellis Arnold
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CUSG takes step toward student group budget cuts
by samklomhausby samklomhausNew bill to place cap on amount funding board can allocate to student groups. By Sam Klomhaus
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Elections for CU’s Journalism Board will be held this Thursday. By Sam Klomhaus
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Democratic Congressman Jared Polis and his Republican challenger George Leing held a lively, relatively good-natured debate Tuesday in the humanities building on CU’s campus. By Sam Klomhaus
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The U.S. Senate candidate and other Republican politicians met supporters in Boulder on Tuesday. By Sam Klomhaus
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Editorial: Why YOU need to vote this fall
by Lars Gesingby Lars GesingPolitics is not an obscure thing that happens in pompous Washington, D.C., hallways. It’s about real people, and about things every college student worries about. By Lars Gesing
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Senator Udall visits CU on campaign trail
by Lars Gesingby Lars GesingWith midterm elections looming, Senator Mark Udall toured CU’s campus and appealed to student voters. By Lars Gesing
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The candidates, the tickets and the polling stations you need to know about for this semester’s student government elections. By Alison Noon
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Colorado Senate hears CU voices on college funding bill
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonStudents and administrators from eight Colorado universities and colleges, including CU President Bruce Benson and a CU student government staffer, were among those who testified at the first hearing of the proposed College Affordability Act. By Alison Noon