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    Former candidate Andrew Harvey reflects on campaign as voting ends

    by William Oster April 8, 2022
    by William Oster April 8, 2022

    The former Inspire candidate spoke at length about hearing he was ineligible, amplifying student voices, and the road ahead. By William Oster

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    USAWC colonels present research on aid, conflict and diversity

    by Tory Lysik April 26, 2019
    by Tory Lysik April 26, 2019

    Three colonels from the United States Army War College presented their research and invited criticism from the audience. By Tory Lysik

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    CU libraries take part in national book preservation effort

    by Delaney Deskin February 19, 2019
    by Delaney Deskin February 19, 2019

    The CU Libraries system joins forces with Library of Congress to study book preservation in American research libraries. By Delaney Deskin

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    Funding, fieldwork and food: The government shutdown in Boulder

    by John Boughey January 23, 2019
    by John Boughey January 23, 2019

    Students, faculty and community members weighed in on their experiences amid the longest government shutdown in United States history. By John Boughey and Robert Tann

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Political apathy stems from lack of change

    by Libby O'Neall April 11, 2018
    by Libby O'Neall April 11, 2018

    Millennials have a reputation for being politically disengaged, but it’s only because their government remains stagnant. By Libby O’Neall

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    Dr. Kim Hunter Reed, executive director of higher education for the state, visits CU Boulder

    by Kristin Oh April 6, 2017
    by Kristin Oh April 6, 2017

    The new executive director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education spoke about improving Colorado’s colleges for all. By Kristin Oh

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  • OpinionSatire

    CU Bluffs: Congress proposes bill to safeguard sperm, sparks uprising

    by CU Independent January 28, 2017
    by CU Independent January 28, 2017

    The Justice for Immaterial Zygotes Act is only in early stages of conception but is already causing outrage in men.

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  • CampusCUSGNewsPolitics

    CUSG elections this week, voting info

    by Jordyn Siemens October 26, 2015
    by Jordyn Siemens October 26, 2015

    Vote for your CUSG Representatives-at-Large and Arts and Sciences representatives this week. By Jordyn Siemens

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    Disagreement within student gov’t results in veto during election week

    by Alison Noon October 31, 2013
    by Alison Noon October 31, 2013

    Student government executives vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have fast-tracked talks about fraternity use of campus buildings.
    By Alison Noon

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  • CUSGFront PageNews

    CUSG Supports Colorado Amendment 66

    by Ari Browne October 25, 2013
    by Ari Browne October 25, 2013

    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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