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    CU Board of Regents unanimously vote to censure member

    by Celia Frazier October 13, 2022
    by Celia Frazier October 13, 2022

    The University of Colorado Board of Regents unanimously agreed on Wednesday to censure a regent. By Celia Frazier

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    Legislative Council wants to declare support for CU South, with some conditions

    by Isabella Hammond September 16, 2022
    by Isabella Hammond September 16, 2022

    On Thursday evening, the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government Legislative Council heard arguments for a…

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    Board of Regents to vote on finalists for CU president

    by Addison Luetke April 11, 2022
    by Addison Luetke April 11, 2022

    The vote on Tuesday comes after month of interviews and deliberation from the presidential search committee, with the board whittling the application pool down the five candidates.

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    Voting Guide: CU Student Government fall elections

    by Alexandra Llorca November 10, 2021
    by Alexandra Llorca November 10, 2021

    The fall 2021 CU Student Government elections have begun, with 5 candidates running for Representative-At-Large. By Alexandra Llorca

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    CUI Playlist: Power to the People

    by CU Independent November 1, 2020
    by CU Independent November 1, 2020

    Before a historic Election Day, the CUI staff share their favorite songs about political activism, equality and freedom.

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    In an uncertain election year, “All In: The Fight For Democracy” is a must watch

    by Ben Berman September 18, 2020
    by Ben Berman September 18, 2020

    In “All In,” Stacey Abrams takes viewers on a sobering journey through America’s murky electorate history. By Ben Berman

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    Opinion: Students’ votes are more important than you think

    by Aidan Dolbeare November 12, 2019
    by Aidan Dolbeare November 12, 2019

    With the 2020 election being one of the first elections for many students to exercise their right to vote, these are the reasons why they should. By Aidan Dolbeare

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    Unprecedented Denver initiative seeks to decriminalize homelessness

    by Bri Barnum April 16, 2019
    by Bri Barnum April 16, 2019

    Denver residents will vote on Initiative 300 this May, a bill which protects the right to rest and eat in public spaces. By Bri Barnum

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    Propositions 109 and 110: different ways to fix Colorado’s roads

    by Jay Ghosh November 6, 2018
    by Jay Ghosh November 6, 2018

    Ballot Propositions 109 and 110 both aim to fix Colorado’s roads, but differ on how to pay for the development. By Jay Ghosh

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    CUSG fall election: Elevate, Rise to compete for Rep-At-Large seats

    by Lucy Haggard October 29, 2018
    by Lucy Haggard October 29, 2018

    The two parties, with seven candidates in total, will race for five available seats. Voting is Oct. 29 through Nov. 1. By Lucy Haggard

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