Celebration of Diversity Banquet speakers voiced the forms of advocacy they want to see while reflecting on their identities. By Heidi Harris
Tag: CUSG
Ballot measure proposes amending CUSG Constitution
The amendment updates anti-discrimination policies and makes it easier for the student body to change the Constitution. By Lucy Haggard
Student fees used to pay for Ann Coulter’s controversial talk
Of the $6,100 that Turning Point USA received in funding for the event, $2,500 went towards Coulter’s speaking fee. By Jackson Barnett
CU kicks off Diversity and Inclusion Summit
Panelists at the summit opening stressed the importance of making CU and the city of Boulder more welcoming. By Noah Zucker
CUSG tri-executive Betsy Sabala to resign at end of semester
Next semester CU Student Government will shift their executive arrangement due to the imminent resignation…
CUSG candidates debate economic plans and policies
CUSG candidates on the Strive, Unite and independent tickets discussed their plans to allocate the student budget. By Megan Cunninghame
CUSG holds vigil for victims of Las Vegas shooting
A memorial for the victims of the Las Vegas massacre was held at the University Memorial Center Wednesday. By Tyler Olson
Empower wins every available position in preliminary CUSG election results
The tri-execs won 68% of the votes. The next step is infraction tribunal hearings, to be held on Wednesday. By Devlin Thieke
CUSG debates in spring campaign reveal parties’ positions on hate speech funding, informing students
The two CUSG parties talked about upcoming elections and how to further include student voices in the legislative process. By Heidi Harris
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