By Alison Noon
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
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
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.
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CUSG reinstates fraternities as student groups
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
CUSG passed legislation Thursday night that allows fraternities to rent campus space at the student rate. -
By Alyx Saupe
Dozens of students flooded into the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom Thursday night to attend the weekly CUSG Legislative Council meeting and take a stance on the two controversial bills being presented. -
By Rob Denton
On Thursday night, during a public Legislative Council meeting, CUSG voted to enter an Executive Session making the meeting private. They had been discussing the Fair Access and Equality Bill which concerns making student fee money available to the Interfraternity Council (IFC). -
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CUSG enters into executive session during Thursday meeting
by Alyx Saupeby Alyx SaupeBy Alyx Saupe
After four hours of discussion, CUSG’s legislative council entered into executive session, allowing only CUSG members to be in attendance -
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CUSG candidates file complaints against one another
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonMore filings than usual after this fall’s CUSG election
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CUSG election complaints will be addressed during infractions hearing next week
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonResults of the election appear inaccurate
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A look into CU student government election week
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonFriday wrapped up a full week of round-the-clock campaigning for CU’s student government representative candidates. As…