The UMC, the Environmental Center and the Rec Center, CU’s biggest cost centers, were given their budgets for the next fiscal year. By Gabriel Larsen-Santos
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On the second-to-last night of annual budget meetings, CU Student Government voted for the UMC to receive, among other expenditures, a new multimedia position. By Sam Klomhaus
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4/20News
Campus to close on 4/20 for third straight year, Norlin Quad off-limits
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonThe CU campus will be closed from noon to 6 p.m. April 20 to anyone without a campus ID or visitor’s pass. By Alison Noon
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Disagreement within student gov’t results in veto during election week
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonStudent government executives vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have fast-tracked talks about fraternity use of campus buildings.
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Fraternities turned down admin talks of re-affiliation, CUSG wedged in middle
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonUniversity administrators built on a student government bill and initiated talks last winter of bringing fraternities back under the CU umbrella.
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CU Student Government voted to endorse Colorado Amendment 66 and encouraged students to vote in support of it on the Nov. 5 ballot at Thursday evening’s legislative council meeting.
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Candidates from opposing CU Student Government parties UNITE and VOICE manned tables at Norlin Quad to encourage students to vote in the fall 2013 election.
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Student government distributes $17.7 million in annual student fees
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon:
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CUSG reflects on the 78th Council and moves into the 79th -
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Reps debate statement on separating CU from fossil fuel after students voice support
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon:
Student government members disagree on making a statement on divesting of fossil fuel companies after campus ballot measure showed student support.