CUSG legislators approved $33.4 million in spending for the coming fiscal year. By Henry Larson and Bella Hammond
budget
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CampusFeaturedNews
Regents consider tuition increases, predict declining enrollment and budgetary strain
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonCU’s Board of Regents is considering raising tuition for incoming graduate and undergraduate students. By Henry Larson
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2020 ElectionsCU LawNewsPoliticsUncategorized
CU Regent candidates discuss key issues in a virtual forum
CU regent candidates Ilana Spiegel and Richard Murray discussed their plans to address affordable tuition and budget cuts, barriers for BIPOC and DACA students and regent law Monday. By Mairead Brogan
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CUSGNews
Bill aimed at cementing diversity positions introduced to CUSG Legislative Council
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikA bill guaranteeing the future of two diversity positions wI’ll go to CUSG Legislative Council for a vote Thursday. By Tory Lysik
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Opinion
Opinion: Students should have explicit access to CU’s budget expenditures
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrCU gives vague breakdowns of where its spending goes. As students, we deserve more transparency. By Vayle LaFehr
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CampusCommunityNewsUniversity Administration
CU regents announce budget proposals, graduate education changes at recent discussion
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikCU’s regents put forward changes for health and transportation student fees while discussing changes to graduate programs. By Tory Lysik
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CUSG doesn’t represent the university’s student body. Students might be better off if the organization’s budget is reduced. By Harper Brown
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OpinionSatire
CU Bluffs: Regents find enough money in budget for one teeny, tiny chair
by Shannon Rossby Shannon RossCU has generously scrapped together enough money to fund the acquisition of one teeny, tiny chair for students. By Shannon Ross
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A guide to custom-building your very own computer. It’s not just for people highly advanced in technology anymore. By Chris Koehler
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Grapevine’s Culinary Contributor, Jackson Barnett, explains how to grocery shop on a budget and still make delicious meals.