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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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Howdy and happy Thursday! All four student councils are now back in session from spring break and everyone’s got student government election season on their minds!

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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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We’re approaching the last stretch of the semester, and the Engineering Student Council knows it.

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Howdy y’all! The Councils have been rounded up (well, some of them…).

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Following a spring break hiatus, ESC returned with an untraditional general body meeting.

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Though last week’s announcement that SEAS would continue its PDF policy this semester was a triumph for the Engineering Student Council, its members’ work is far from over.

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

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Tuesday’s GSSC meeting was short and sweet, but had a lot to share and celebrate in that little amount of time!

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ESC: Acronyms Edition

This week’s Engineering Student Council meeting featured acronyms ranging from the familiar SEAS and PDF to the less known iGEM.

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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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Howdy y’all! The councils have been rounded up and looks like a week of classic government shenanigans across the board.

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This week ESC’s general body meeting discussed the limits to what ESC can change while looking ahead to future initiatives.

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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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