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ASCSU 2022 election guide

Two men hand out flyers to students walking by outside.
ASCSU elections campaigns launch on The Plaza
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • March 19, 2024

Editor's Note: This article is part of The Collegian's 2024 ASCSU elections coverage. Coverage will include profiles of each speaker of the...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)
This week in ASCSU: Facilities Management, BSOF constitution
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • March 8, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened March 6 for the 22nd session of the 53rd senate. Senate first heard a guest...

The speaking podium of the ASCSU Senate Chamber.
This week in ASCSU: Ranked choice voting, disabled student transportation
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • February 29, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Feb. 28 for the 21st session of the 53rd senate. Senate first heard from members...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)
This week in ASCSU: Budget reallocation, LSAB
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • February 23, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Feb. 21 for the 20th session of the 53rd senate. Executive reports were first...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)
This week in ASCSU: Accessibility report, off-campus housing
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • February 21, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Feb. 14 for the 19th session of the 53rd senate. The session began with executive...

Braxton Dietz, chief of staff of the Associated Students of Colorado State University, gives directions for the proceedings at the Day at the Capitol event Feb. 8. Around 50 students from Colorado State University attended to tour the state capitol and observe legislation.
CSU students visit Colorado Capitol, engage with government officials
Tyler Weatherwax, News Editor • February 12, 2024

The Colorado Capitol saw Rams in the building as students visited Denver to advocate for their bill, meet with politicians and make change...

The speaking podium of the ASCSU Senate Chamber.
This week in ASCSU: Term limits, budget reallocation
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • February 12, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Feb. 7 for the 18th session of the 53rd senate. The meeting began with the ratification...

Jane Fonda advocates for climate-1st activism, encourages voters
Jane Fonda advocates for climate-1st activism, encourages voters
Ivy Secrest, Content Managing Editor • February 5, 2024

Highlighted in Colorado State University’s thematic Year of Democracy, Jane Fonda used her time onstage to address key issues of patriarchy...

President Nick DeSalvo talks about ASCSUs ability to make active changes at the Annual State of the Association Address.
ASCSU reflects, looks to future in State of the Association Address
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • February 5, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University hosted their State of the Association event for the first time in the organization’s decadeslong...

The audience of the Annual State of the Association Address listens to Chief of Staff Braxton Dietz.
This week in ASCSU: Elections Committee, accessibility guidelines
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • February 1, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Jan. 31 for the 17th session of the 53rd senate. Executive reports began the...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)
This week in ASCSU: Housing Caucus, BSOF
Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter • January 31, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Jan. 24 for the 16th session of the 53rd senate. The session began with executive...

The Colorado State University Bookstore logo inside the Lory Student Center Oct. 23, 2017. Students spend hundreds of dollars on textbooks a year. The CSU Bookstore could help accommodate students budgets. (Brandon Mendoza | Collegian File Photo)
ASCSU aims to remove taxes from textbooks with new bill
Tyler Weatherwax, News Editor • January 29, 2024

Textbooks can be one of the most expensive purchases students at Colorado State University make each semester. Some classes even require multiple...

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