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Colorado State University students voted March 9–11 for new student leaders focusing on affordability, transparency, and representation.
On March 5, Colorado State University’s Associated Students held debates for president, vice president, and senate speaker, with candidates focusing on affordability, transparency, and representation.
Jakye Nunley, Victoria Quesada-Stoner, and Estevan Vega discussed student government experience, food insecurity, and parking costs, while Abraham Mapatano, Ben Gregg, and Miriam Hill emphasized work experience, housing transparency, and student media.
The Senate unanimously approved $7,500 for the CSU Lavender Cabinet and raised concerns over potential ICE collaboration.
Ryer Roberts, the sole speaker candidate, pledged to boost engagement and accountability.
Voting ran March 9–11 via RamWeb.
Los estudiantes de la Universidad Estatal de Colorado votaron el 9-11 de marzo por nuevos líderes estudiantiles que se centran en la asequibilidad, la transparencia y la representación.