Earlier this morning, the Columbia Elections Commissions announced the results of the Spring 2021 CCSC and ESC Elections to students over email.
Howdy y’all! This week, the councils prepared for elections and discussed upcoming events.
Here are Bwog’s endorsements for the Columbia College and Columbia Engineering student government elections.
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).
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.
Howdy y’all! The Councils have been rounded up (well, some of them…).
This week CCSC discussed summer financial aid, shuttle services, disability services programs, and data privacy.
Howdy y’all! The councils have been rounded up and looks like a week of classic government shenanigans across the board.
CCSC was poppin’ this week with an exciting announcement from Race and Ethnicities Representative Colby King (CC ‘22), constitutional amendments, and appointment candidate speeches!
This week, CCSC Bureau Chief Maddie Goodman felt yet again inspired by the tenacity and student advocacy of general body members.
New CCSC Bureau Chief Maddie Goodman starts reporting on student council with a bang—literally.
In an email to CC and SEAS students sent this morning, the Columbia Election Commission announced student government representatives for the coming years and the passage of the divestment referendum. 61.04% of participating students voted in support of the University’s divestment from companies that profit from or support Israeli policy toward Palestinian people.
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.
CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns to the Lerner Satow Room for his usual ramblings about all things Columbia College Student Council as the Columbia community settles into the stress of midterms and the promise of spring break.
CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns for his weekly ramblings about the political underbelly that is the Columbia College Student Council.
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