The fall semester will see the introduction of various initiatives aiming to improve safety on The Hill. By Sam Klomhaus
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The CU student government’s Legislative Council kicked off its 81st session Thursday. By Sam Klomhaus
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Senator Udall visits CU on campaign trail
by Lars Gesingby Lars GesingWith midterm elections looming, Senator Mark Udall toured CU’s campus and appealed to student voters. By Lars Gesing
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With no complaints filed, student government elections finalized
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonElections to a total of 26 student government positions were made official. By Alison Noon
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Unite ticket sweeps spring student government elections
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonCUSG’s incumbent ticket, Unite, will remain in office. By Alison Noon
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Ahead of elections, student government candidates appear in blog about “microaggressions”
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonStudent government candidates running on the Unite ticket in the upcoming spring elections were featured in photos on the Tumblr called I, Too, Am CU. By Alison Noon
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The UMC, the Environmental Center and the Rec Center, CU’s biggest cost centers, were given their budgets for the next fiscal year. By Gabriel Larsen-Santos
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On the second-to-last night of annual budget meetings, CU Student Government voted for the UMC to receive, among other expenditures, a new multimedia position. By Sam Klomhaus
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The student government is planning a week in April to represent CU’s new marketing campaign, “Be Boulder.” By Sam Klomhaus
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CUSG Legislative Council, which heard the student fee increase proposal, will look to approve a 2014-2015 budget next Thursday. By Gabriel Larsen-Santos