Boulder City Manager Frank Bruno says he is looking forward to his new position at CU after being named CU’s vice chancellor for administration.
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For students and community members looking to get involved this election season, the nationwide Get Out Her Vote summit and activist training is providing the opportunity to do just that.
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Voters have spoken. And Drive has left no doubt.
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For freshman Leonard Sun, being vegetarian has paid off in more ways than one.
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They say those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The student running in this year’s UCSU elections have studied their history and have learned the lessons of both past winners and losers. The two major tickets in the 2007 spring Tri-executive elections couldn’t have been more different.
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For the past week, the three tickets running in this spring’s UCSU elections have promised to represent the many voices on campus. Sidewalks have been chalked and classrooms have been covered with flyers, all promising that a select group of leaders will advocate on behalf of the issues that matter most to students.
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Jello Biafra has solutions. At least that is what the lead singer of the band the Dead Kennedys and founder of the punk label Alternative Tentacles Records said during his speech at the 60th Annual Conference on World Affairs on Wednesday afternoon.
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An e-mail exchange between Interfraternity Council President Eric Smith and Panhellenic Executive Council President Victoria Garcia is raising concerns about Garcia’s candidacy in this week’s UCSU elections.
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A general student e-memo authored by the Drive ticket and sent out on Wednesday is being met with contention from the other UCSU election tickets and raising questions about the proper distribution of e-memos to students.
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The UCSU Election Code is a 17-page document that lays out the dos and don’ts for candidates as they aim to earn votes from their peers on campus. Its rules are currently holding authority over the campaigns of this spring’s three running tickets: Drive, One and Solidarity.