By Alyx Saupe
After four hours of discussion, CUSG’s legislative council entered into executive session, allowing only CUSG members to be in attendance
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CUSG executives delivered the State of the Campus Address Thursday to inform the Legislative Council of recent events, projects, and progress.
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Student government election week begins
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonCandidates from the Inspire and Pulse parties will be campaigning from Monday to Friday; voting available through MyCUInfo
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Candidates from Inspire and Pulse, the two tickets running for student government representative spots, presented their platforms
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After record-setting campaign expenditures last spring, CU Student Government voted to amend campaign finance and election laws Thursday night
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This year’s 4/20 was marked with an increase in security, a closed campus and a Wyclef Jean concert that showed little attendance from the student population
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Former CU football coach’s past comments spark anger among student groups
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As spring election season begins, CUSG’s three candidate tickets INVEST, PROPEL and EDGE are constructing their election platforms and creating hopeful goals for CU’s future.
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Pack away the swim suit and kiss the sunscreen goodbye for now. Yes, spring break is over and we have t-minus five weeks until it’s time to break out the Coppertone for good. For now, Buffs, it’s crunch time.
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CU’s cost centers around campus are facing major budget crunches in the next fiscal year after…