During their Feb. 2 meeting, CUSG Legislative Council ratified two new members and introduced two new bills. By Natalie Weiland
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Opinion: CU needs to refund students for mandatory fees during the pandemic
by Emily Laddby Emily LaddCU students are paying large student fees during the pandemic. Many facilities and services are not being used due to a mostly remote campus. Students need to be refunded for unused services and facilities by Emily Ladd
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Video: Graduate students march in protest of mandatory fees
by Robert Tannby Robert TannGraduate students organized by the Committee on Rights and Compensation marched on campus in protest of mandatory fees. By Robert Tann
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UGGS voices concerns of autonomy and representation within CUSG
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikUGGS claims it lacks representation and involvement as CUSG navigates recent propositions from the graduate faction. By Tory Lysik
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CU regents announce budget proposals, graduate education changes at recent discussion
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikCU’s regents put forward changes for health and transportation student fees while discussing changes to graduate programs. By Tory Lysik
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Graduate students host walkout against mandatory student fees
Protestors walked out of classes and labs on Tuesday morning to speak out against $2,000 in graduate student fees. By Delaney Deskin and Dustin Martinez
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Of the $6,100 that Turning Point USA received in funding for the event, $2,500 went towards Coulter’s speaking fee. By Jackson Barnett
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CU touts its mental health facilities and programs, but many of its students are still struggling. By Alex Segall
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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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Rec Center renovations still underway, results in March 2013
by Zachary Cookby Zachary Cook“Buff Up the Rec” will start wrapping up next semester