CU Student Government approved election reforms that call for, among other things, debates that are open…
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After $10 million budget cut, CU student govt. still one of country’s most powerful
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonUnlike other colleges and universities, students at CU control some of the most expensive campus facilities and resources. By Alison Noon
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After months of operating without bylaws, executive officers of the journalism school’s student government proposed a new set, giving the student body newfound voting power. By Alison Noon
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Amid restructuring, journalism school student government operates without bylaws
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonThe student representatives of the Journalism Board suspended their bylaws in December and have been operating without them since. By Alison Noon
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Colorado Senate hears CU voices on college funding bill
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonStudents and administrators from eight Colorado universities and colleges, including CU President Bruce Benson and a CU student government staffer, were among those who testified at the first hearing of the proposed College Affordability Act. By Alison Noon
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With miscounted vote, student government gives initial support to College Affordability Act
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonCUSG adjourned under the impression that they’d given full approval to support a state higher-education bill. Then they counted again.
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Despite ongoing construction, the opening of the Rec Center’s new southwest wing has been met with enthusiasm and increased attendance. By Gabriel Larsen Santos
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Opinion: Voters trending toward diversity in recent student government elections
by Ryan Hiteby Ryan HiteCUI opinion writer Ryan Hite on the voting decisions CU students have been making in electing student government officials
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Fraternities turned down admin talks of re-affiliation, CUSG wedged in middle
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonUniversity administrators built on a student government bill and initiated talks last winter of bringing fraternities back under the CU umbrella.
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CU Student Government voted to endorse Colorado Amendment 66 and encouraged students to vote in support of it on the Nov. 5 ballot at Thursday evening’s legislative council meeting.