CUSG says they’re pleased with the choice of Wyclef Jean, but maintains its neutral stance towards marijuana.
By Sam Goldner.
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The large enforcement measures being taken to end the 4/20 gathering have students conflicted.
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An occasional dose of civil disobedience is healthy for any community.
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Pulse party wins with 57 percent of the vote
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Students will be able to vote from Monday, April 9 to Friday, April 13
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Enhanced security and Wyclef Jean concert to mark this year’s 4/20
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonWith April 20th only a couple of weeks away, the CU administration and student government are beginning to prepare the campus for the ban that has been placed on this year’s event.
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Student employees upset about the claims made, remain optimistic about the future of CU’s radio station.
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Second round of budget meetings for CU’s biggest cost centers
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonThe student government approves the final budgets for Rec Center, UMC, Wardenburg and themselves
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CUSGFront PageNewsPolitics
CUSG legislative council holds first round of budget meetings
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonThursday’s meeting gave campus organizations a chance to propose their requests for funding
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CUSG to put students first while undergoing change
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonNew representatives are collaborating to address student needs
By Annie Melton