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This week, GSSC looked a little different, holding a town-hall-style meeting with students and senior Deans. Bwog gives you the question-by-question details.

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Welcome back to GSSC coverage! This week, SGA Bureau Chief Eliza Staples is filling in for GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell.

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What’s up, mates! It’s another Wednesday, and that means a new edition of GSSC coverage by GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell. Have a gander at this week’s brilliant student council meeting. Cheers, love!

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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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GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell is back at it again with the GSSC news you’ve all been waiting for. As always, President Jane Jeong GS’22 started out this week’s GSSC meeting with some presidential updates. First on the block was Giving Day, which is today, Wednesday, October 28th, where the University raises donations for school […]

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Howdy, y’all! Welcome back to our weekly student council roundup, brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Maddie Goodman (CSSC), Eliza Staples (SGA), Olivia Mitchell (GSSC), and, temporarily, Leora Schloss (ESC). Hope y’all have a hog-killin’ time this weekend and stay masked up! This week in CSSC: President Joon Baek CC ’21 and VP Communications Krishna […]

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It’s Wednesday, and that means new GSSC updates from your favorite and only GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell. Here are some numbers that won’t make sense unless you read this write-up: 40, 12.8, and 100. This week began as it always does, with a report and outline of the meeting agenda from President Jane Jeong […]

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It’s back! The first Fall 2020 edition of the Student Council Weekly Roundup, where Bureau Chiefs Maddie Goodman (CSSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC) summarize what you need to know about this week’s student council meetings, is finally here. Yeehaw!

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Aaaand we’re back! GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell gives you the highs and lows, the ups and downs, and the trials and tribulations of the first almost full General Studies Student Council meeting of the Fall 2020 semester. President Jane Jeong GS’22 started this week’s meeting by congratulating the newly appointed members of the GSSC […]

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CCSC’s election results are the first in and largely favor CU on Houseparty!. This post will be updated to reflect the results of other student council elections as they are released.

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Welcome back all you city-slickers! Here are this week’s student council highlights, as brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Adam Kluge (CCSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC). As always, check in next Friday for new student council news and don’t forget to drink some Adam’s Ale if you’re gonna be […]

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Your GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell is back at it again, reporting on all the interesting comings and goings of the General Studies Student Council. Does she know how to properly use the various forms of alum? That, my friend, is the answer you’ll find when reading this week’s GSSC write-up. 

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