With these two rulings, the Amplify ticket, which received just 9.6% of the vote, retroactively becomes the next tri-executives of CUSG, barring any successful appeals made by the Inspire or Unity tickets.
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 Presidential SearchFeaturedNews
Board of Regents and Presidential Finalist Saliman to visit on April 20
The visit marks a week-long tour where the board requests public input before a final vote is made at the end of April.
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Todd Saliman, who filled the role in July following Mark Kennedy’s departure, was voted unanimously to the role following a vote by the board Tuesday.
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CampusFeaturedNews
CUPD officer placed on leave following allegations of offensive social media posts
On Monday, April 11, the University of Colorado Boulder Police Department placed one of its officers…
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Students turned out in record numbers this year to elect Ben Lansbury and Milan Nayat of the Inspire ticket to serve as executives for CUSG. By William Oster
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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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After interviewing candidates this week, the board is aiming to elect a new president by April 29. By William Oster
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CUSG candidates made their case for election to students, promoting bold policy changes and more resources for students. By William Oster
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CU Boulder Steve Hurlbert, formerly with the Colorado Secretary of State’s office, started in the new role last week. By William Oster
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2020 ElectionsFeaturedNews
Former CU Professor John Eastman ordered to turn over emails to Jan. 6 committee
Former CU professor John Eastman has been ordered to turn over hundreds of emails to the committee after months of refusal. By William Oster