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There was no CCSC meeting last week, but today they’re back at the Satow Room, with a couple of empty seats (and no livestream).

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You’ve seen the posters. You’ve liked the Facebook pages. And you (maybe) voted for your preferred candidates. Without further ado, the results for CCSC and ESC Executive Boards, At-Large Representatives, University Senators, and 2019, 2020, 2021 Class Councils are as follows:

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Today marks the second full day of voting for CCSC and ESC elections.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Sam Azanza is back again with this week’s CCSC recap. They had to stop cramming a final paper worth 30% of their grade so please be nice. The Satow Room is exactly where I want to be on a Sunday night, especially when CCSC discusses ultra-important topics like the Disabilities Town Hall […]

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Newly appointed CCSC Bureau Chief Sam Azanza brings you the tea live from the Satow Room. This week’s CCSC review recaps the discussion regarding the Food Pantry, campus wellbeing, and the Alumni Fundraiser. The meeting started with the usual announcements regarding various events and initiatives on campus. Selected Announcements Tampons and pads have started being […]

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If CCSC wants to boost attendance, they put a question about Israel on the agenda. Last night was no different. Senior Staffer Abby Rubel attended the meeting so you didn’t have to. 

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It’s time for a regime change! Ohーnot really? Well, close enough. Last night, CCSC appointed a lot of people to replace the flakes and haters who are leaving CCSC next semester (e.g. those are studying abroad or understandably tired). Along the way, they addressed some important issues. Nadra Rahman reports. Last night, CCSC opened up […]

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Overheard on last night’s CCSC livestream: “So why didn’t Bwog decide to show up today?” Because of the magic of technology! Nadra is out this week, so Social Media Editor Zack Abrams brings you this CCSC update from his bed. Last night’s CCSC meeting began with the usual updates, quickly led into a discussion over co-sponsorship […]

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CCSC Bureau Chief Nadra Rahman is doing just fine! She did, however, attend a CCSC meeting. Last night’s efficient CCSC meeting began with a visit from a GS delegation, peaked with a semi-heated discussion about gun control and precedent, and concluded with a plea for release. Most significantly, the body voted to sign on to […]

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It’s a miserable Monday, but CCSC is refreshed from Fall Break and ready to make your day brighter and replete with spreadsheets. Nadra Rahman reports. Last night, CCSC worked on tying up loose ends, revisiting issues that had been raised in previous meetings. The main course was a discussion on the co-sponsorship process, and how […]

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Nadra Rahman reports from the balmy climes of the Satow Room on CCSC’s latest ventures. It was a finance-heavy night for CCSC as they navigated where they (a) want their own money to go, and (b) where they want others’ money to go. But there was one big outcome to cheer about: a Metrocard program […]

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