Candidates from the Inspire and Pulse parties will be campaigning from Monday to Friday; voting available through MyCUInfo
CUSG elections
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CUSG to vote on election code changes
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonLegislative council will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the UMC to make important decisions on CUSG elections.
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Students will be able to vote from Monday, April 9 to Friday, April 13
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This semester’s fall election set a new record for student participation and the winning ticket, The Pulse, plans to revamp the student government.
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No formal complaints have been filed in regards to the CUSG election, leaving the winners to celebrate their victory and plan for the future.
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Elections are beginning as 14 student government candidates fight for the five positions available for representative at large this week.
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With CUSG elections beginning this week, the candidates for student government are all looking forward to providing a voice for student groups on campus.
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CUSG is combining forces with other on and off campus contributors to assemble this week’s annual homecoming events.
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With fall elections a week away, CU Student Government is looking to attract student voters who want to see changes made at CU.