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CCSC kept it short and sweet this week with the busyness of election season in mind, but still managed to vote on a proposal by Class Representative Brandon Shi (CC ’22).

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CCSC returned from Spring Break with a bang, packing in election season updates, summer course registration complaints, and the Inclusion and Diversity Task Force Committee amendment.

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This week CCSC discussed summer financial aid, shuttle services, disability services programs, and data privacy.

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This week’s CCSC meeting was short and sweet but still gave plenty of time to pack in news on the Resource Fund and an exciting new survey launch!

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CCSC was poppin’ this week with an exciting announcement from Race and Ethnicities Representative Colby King (CC ‘22), constitutional amendments, and appointment candidate speeches!

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CCSC passes Race and Ethnicities Representative Colby King’s (CC ’22) proposal for a Religion Representative and discusses ensuring equity in this spring’s online elections.

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Catch up on the latest gossip from CCSC as they discuss campus resources, appointment processes and Center for Career Education developments.

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Welcome back to another semester of Zoom CCSC, tune in for inspirational work ethic and exciting political drama through first-hand reporting on your elected officials’ weekly meetings!

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CCSC hosts university tuition strike representatives, puts support of the strike and petition to the virtual vote!

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CCSC congratulates and thanks its E-Board members for successfully creating and receiving administrative approval for the COVID Resource Fund.

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CCSC was a blast this week, with a guest appearance from GSSC, VP Communications’ enthusiastic cursing, and an Among Us celebration!

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Feeling in the mood to procrastinate? Fill out CCSC’s amazing surveys and forms to help them do their job better and to make COVID Columbia as tailored to your needs as possible!

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This week CCSC talked spring semester plans and continued their work in mitigating the COVID-era struggles that so many students are facing.

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Happy (almost) Halloween, cowfolk! Here’s this week’s Student Council Weekly Roundup, brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Maddie Goodman (CCSC), Leora Schloss (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC). Stay warm, safe, and healthy this Halloween, and have a great Fall Break as well! This week in CCSC: The COVID-19 Academic Adjustment Proposal, which […]

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