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CMU Labeled As A Hunger Free Campus

CMU Labeled As A Hunger Free Campus

Elias Born May 11, 2022

After years of efforts, Colorado Mesa University’s (CMU) campus has recently been designated as Hunger Free, as assigned by the Colorado Department of Higher Education. The goals of a Hunger Free...

ASG discusses upcoming visit by the Higher Learning Commission

Lauren Lipski September 28, 2017

The Sept. 27 meeting of the Associated Student Government was centered upon a presentation regarding an upcoming visit by the Higher Learning Commission to Colorado Mesa University. Morgan Bridge, a business...

ASG passes homecoming bills

Lauren Lipski September 25, 2017

Associated Student Government passed three bills during their Sept. 20 meeting. The first of these bills concerned the allocation of $760 from the ASG operating budget for a raft trip through the Outdoor...

Words are just words, ASG

The Editorial Board September 19, 2017

Colorado Mesa University’s Associated Student Government has made it clear in interviews and statements during meetings that one of their main goals for the upcoming academic year is to be a more visible...

Meet your ASG senate leader

Lauren Lipski September 16, 2017

After two years as one of Associated Student Government’s health sciences senator, Samantha Gaasch returned for her third year in the position. As a criminal justice major with a forensics minor, Gaasch’s...

Student government passes resolution in support of dreamers

Lauren Lipski September 15, 2017

At the beginning of their Sept. 6 meeting, campus resident senator Jeff Vela of Associated Student Government introduced a resolution regarding students previously protected by the Deferred Action for...

Student government reimburses Foster

Lauren Lipski September 15, 2017

Associated Student Government (ASG) discussed two major bills during their Sept. 14 meeting. The first of these bills concerned the reimbursement for Colorado Mesa University President Tim Foster, who...

Meet your student government president and vice president

Lauren Lipski September 4, 2017

For many Colorado Mesa University students, the only time to think about the university's Associated Student Government is when presidential candidates chalk campaign slogans on the sidewalks in the spring....

ASG discusses upcoming campus expansion

Lauren Lipski August 30, 2017

The Associated Student Government (ASG) of Colorado Mesa University held its first meeting of the 2017-2018 school year this past Wednesday. The meeting began with a report from ASG President Ben Linzey...

ASG passes five new bills

Andrew Kiser April 2, 2017

The Colorado Mesa University Associated Student Government (ASG) passed five bills almost all unanimously during their weekly meeting on Wednesday. The first bill passed allotted $310 from the Student...

A letter from ASG

Crite Staff April 2, 2017

Perhaps you’ve noticed the yard signs, chalk drawings or shamelessly self-promotional campaigning ramping up the past few weeks. If not, it won’t be long, because ASG elections have begun ramping up....

Criterion endorses disclosure of ASG campaign finances

Crite Staff March 5, 2017

It seems as though there is an air of apathy surrounding the campus’s view of the Associated Student Government (ASG). Not unlike what we see in our national government. In the coming days, candidates...

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