With this ruling, Unity is therefore reinstated in the Spring 2022 CUSG election and are the new Tri-Executives of CUSG, making them the first all-female ticket in CU’s history. By William Oster
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With these two rulings, the Amplify ticket, which received just 9.6% of the vote, retroactively becomes the next tri-executives of CUSG, barring any successful appeals made by the Inspire or Unity tickets.
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CUSGFeaturedNews
CUSG election winners could be disqualified after bribery and intimidation tribunal
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThree University of Colorado Boulder Student Government justices heard arguments from Unity and Inspire ticket representatives…
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Students turned out in record numbers this year to elect Ben Lansbury and Milan Nayat of the Inspire ticket to serve as executives for CUSG. By William Oster
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CUSG candidates made their case for election to students, promoting bold policy changes and more resources for students. By William Oster
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College Democrats and Republicans weigh in on the CUSG election.
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By Zach Silverman:
Why the College Democrats endorse INSPIRE and why your vote counts. -
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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. -
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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. -
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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