By: Alison Noon
Student government elections could not have been closer
CUSG
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College Democrats and Republicans weigh in on the CUSG election.
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By Aslinn Scott:
The INSPIRE party will keep the school unified. -
By Zach Silverman:
Why the College Democrats endorse INSPIRE and why your vote counts. -
Front PageNews
First CUSG debate covers key viewpoints on spending, lobbying, 4/20
by Ari Browneby Ari BrowneBy Ari Browne:
CU Student Government spring elections are fast approaching and the chance for students to make their voice count couldn’t come at a more exciting time. -
According to a CU News Release, the campus will be closed to “unauthorized non-affiliates” for the…
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By Alison Noon:
Rec Center officially receives funding guarantee from student fees next spring, CU Student Government decided Thursday night -
By Bethany Morris:
Radio 1190 faced unofficially proposed defunding at student government meeting -
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Elections approach: How to run for student government
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
Petition packets to run for student government are due next Monday. -
CUSGFront PageNews
Student government calls for repeal of Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
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.