As spring elections approach, CU Student Government’s tri-executive candidates debate campus priorities. By Greta Kerkhoff
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CUSG rep-at-large debate: four candidates vying uncontested for five seats
by Lucy Adlenby Lucy AdlenCUSG hosted their fall electoral debate with four candidates running uncontested for five open seats. By Lucy Adlen
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The spring 2023 University of Colorado Student Government election concluded Friday, April 7, with 4.77% of eligible students voting. By Celia Frazier
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CUSG tri-executive ticket drops out on second day of voting
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonButterfly Effect, one of two tri-executive tickets running in the spring 2023 elections, announced their withdrawal on Tuesday, April 4. By Henry Larson
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University of Colorado Boulder students spoke against the student government bid to ban concealed carry on campus. By Bella Hammond.
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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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CUSG legislators approved $33.4 million in spending for the coming fiscal year. By Henry Larson and Bella Hammond
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CUSG votes to provide free contraceptives to students on campus
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonStudent government will be funding a pilot program to provide free or low-cost contraceptives to students on campus. By Henry Larson and Bella Hammond
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Student government pushes for action on concealed carry at Board of Regents meeting
A history of bans on concealed carry on CU campuses from 1970-present and what that policy might look like in the future. By Isabella Hammond
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During their Feb. 2 meeting, CUSG Legislative Council ratified two new members and introduced two new bills. By Natalie Weiland