The Fall 2013 CUSG Candidate Debates are set to take place at 7 p.m. in the…
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Student government distributes $17.7 million in annual student fees
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Reps debate statement on separating CU from fossil fuel after students voice support
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Student government members disagree on making a statement on divesting of fossil fuel companies after campus ballot measure showed student support. -
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Close student government election closes Thursday night
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Student government elections could not have been closer -
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Radio 1190 faced unofficially proposed defunding at student government meeting -
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Elections approach: How to run for student government
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Petition packets to run for student government are due next Monday. -
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Student government calls for repeal of Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
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CU Student Government passed a bill Thursday expressing discontent with a bill that limits the amount of funding that public services and institutions, like higher education and CU Boulder, receive from the state. -
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Two CUSG reps face backlash for testifying at gun hearing without group consent
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CUSG’s Tyler Quick and Colin Sorensen explain to other reps why they spoke out in Denver -
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Proposed on-campus voting fails in student government
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A bill that would have eliminated online voting for student government and created on-campus polling stations failed in Legislative Council. -
PhD student, Juliette Bourdier, steps into a Representative-at-Large position after two years as a CUSG senator.