Six candidates made their case as to why they should be elected representative-at-large at Wednesday’s CUSG debate. By Will Oster
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Progressive Candidate Neal Walia has a vision for a more progressive, inclusive Denver voters make their way to the polls. By Will Oster
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With these two rulings, the Amplify ticket, which received just 9.6% of the vote, retroactively becomes the next tri-executives of CUSG, barring any successful appeals made by the Inspire or Unity tickets.
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Students turned out in record numbers this year to elect Ben Lansbury and Milan Nayat of the Inspire ticket to serve as executives for CUSG. By William Oster
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CUSG candidates made their case for election to students, promoting bold policy changes and more resources for students. By William Oster