CUSG candidates on the Strive, Unite and independent tickets discussed their plans to allocate the student budget. By Megan Cunninghame
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The tri-execs won 68% of the votes. The next step is infraction tribunal hearings, to be held on Wednesday. By Devlin Thieke
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CUSG debates in spring campaign reveal parties’ positions on hate speech funding, informing students
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisThe two CUSG parties talked about upcoming elections and how to further include student voices in the legislative process. By Heidi Harris
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Diversity Summit: CU Staff Council hosts first town hall meeting
by Jesse Hughesby Jesse HughesAs part of the spring semester’s Diversity Summit, CU Staff Council hosted its first town hall of 2017. By Jesse Hughes
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CampusCUSGLongformNewsUniversity Administration
After spring controversy, CUSG passes new election code in time for fall elections
The new student government election code responded to flaws uncovered last spring that disqualified multiple CUSG candidates. By Lucy Haggard and Ellis Arnold
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CampusCUSGDiversityNewsPolitics
How a CUSG election controversy happened: Revolution party and Black Student Alliance in conflict
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldThe legal and political details of the fallout between the student group and the CUSG (student government) party. By Ellis Arnold
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University overturns CUSG Appellate Court ruling, reinstates CUSG presidents-elect from Revolution
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldHow controversy over CUSG elections settled last week, and why the chancellor overturned the court’s decision. By Ellis Arnold
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Court disqualifies Revolution presidents-elect; first CUSG seats disqualified in 110 years
Justices of the court announced Thursday that CUSG presidents-elect Marcus Fotenos and Colton Lyons have been disqualified. By Maggie Wagner
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Chancellor DiStefano discusses diversity and sexual misconduct at Spring Town Hall
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffChancellor DiStefano spoke at the meeting about the campus push for inclusivity. By Jake Mauff