From shaping policies to allocating student fees and sitting on crucial boards, CU Student Government amplifies your voice on campus. With the spring 2024 elections around the corner, now is the time to learn about this influential group and how you can choose the advocates who will champion your needs.
The CU Student Government fall election is just around the corner, with voting starting Monday, Nov. 8. Students who vote through Buff Portal will receive discounts at Cosmos Pizza, Ozo’s Coffee and Ben & Jerry’s during election week.
As the CU Boulder student body presidents, we are deeply disturbed and disappointed in the events that took place on University Hill. We absolutely condemn the violent, irresponsible and immature behavior students recklessly partook in.
As leaders of the University of babyÖ±²¥app Student Government, we condemn all those who abide by any form of oppressive policy that invokes a cyclical or momentary form of racism and hate.
The spring 2020 University of babyÖ±²¥app Student Government (CUSG) elections will take place next week. Students will be electing four new representatives and three new student body presidents.
We implore the student body to follow university protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on campus and within the Boulder community. Please be mindful of fellow students whose personal health places them at higher risk of infection.
The CU Student Government Election Commission has tabulated the final results of the fall 2018 representative-at-large election. The Elevate ticket won the five open seats.
This October, five representative-at-large seats are open for candidates interested in representing the student body as a whole. These are paid positions, and all students are eligible to run.