By: Alison Noon
Student government elections could not have been closer
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First CUSG debate covers key viewpoints on spending, lobbying, 4/20
by Ari Browneby Ari BrowneBy Ari Browne:
CU Student Government spring elections are fast approaching and the chance for students to make their voice count couldn’t come at a more exciting time. -
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Rec Center officially receives funding guarantee from student fees next spring, CU Student Government decided Thursday night -
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Radio 1190 faced unofficially proposed defunding at student government meeting -
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Elections approach: How to run for student government
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
Petition packets to run for student government are due next Monday. -
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Student government calls for repeal of Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
CU Student Government passed a bill Thursday expressing discontent with a bill that limits the amount of funding that public services and institutions, like higher education and CU Boulder, receive from the state. -
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Two CUSG reps face backlash for testifying at gun hearing without group consent
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
CUSG’s Tyler Quick and Colin Sorensen explain to other reps why they spoke out in Denver -
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Proposed on-campus voting fails in student government
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
A bill that would have eliminated online voting for student government and created on-campus polling stations failed in Legislative Council. -
PhD student, Juliette Bourdier, steps into a Representative-at-Large position after two years as a CUSG senator.
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CUSGFront PageNewsPolitics
CUSG candidates file complaints against one another
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonMore filings than usual after this fall’s CUSG election