Smith announced she would not seek reelection to a second regent term, instead running for the open House District 49. By William Oster
William Oster
William Oster
William Oster is the managing editor for the CU Independent. He's currently a senior majoring in journalism with a minor in political science. When he's not working with his amazing team, he's usually spending his time listening to Lorde or re-reading Gone Girl.
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CU student government held its first and only debate for representative-at-large and tri-executives seats Wednesday in the University Memorial Center. By William Oster
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Breaking NewsFeaturedNews
Reports of active shooter at Boulder High School that prompted evacuations false, police say
Police responded to unconfirmed reports of an active shooter at Boulder High School early Wednesday morning. By William Oster
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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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A guide to most of the candidates, ballot issues and ways to make your voice heard in the 2022 midterm elections. By the CU Independent
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CUSGFeaturedNews
Legislative Council unanimously votes to support CU South, welcomes two new members
During a short meeting on Sept. 22, legislators voted unanimously to support the annexation of CU South. By Henry Larson and William Oster
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Police arrest 17-year-old in connection with burglary and indecent exposure cases
A 17-year-old was taken into custody Thursday evening without incident and is being held without bond.
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Officer Matthews, who was placed on leave in April, has been fired after an internal investigation over his comments online. By William 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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CUSGFeaturedNewsPolitics
Unity Ticket ruling overturned, Inspire still found guilty in appeals hearing
With this ruling, Unity is therefore reinstated in the Spring 2022 CUSG election and are the new Tri-Executives of CUSG, making them the first all-female ticket in CU’s history. By William Oster