GPSG Legislation
- On March 6th, 2024 the GPSG assembly passed a resolution demanding CU's divestment from fossil fuels. The Equity and Advocacy committee observed previous calls to action and recommendations proposed by Chancellor Philip Difestano, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Faculty
- On February 28th, 2024 the GPSG assembly passed a resolution calling for Diverse and Equitable Representation on the Campus Sustainability Executive Committee. The vote was 12 for the resolution and 1 against the resolution. Summary: This
- On October 25th, 2023 the GPSG assembly unanimously passed the following resolution regarding adding Caste as a protected class in CU's Anti-Discrimination and Harassment Policy. A summary of the resolution is as follows: In this
- At the April 27 meeting, the GPSG assembly unanimously passed the following resolution regarding the transparency of Parking Services on campus. A summary of the resolution is as follows: In this resolution, we seek to establish transparent
- At Tuesday's Assembly meeting, student respresentatives voted unanimously to pass a resolution outlining characteristics that the next CU system President should embody. These attributes should be considered as the search committee considers
- During the April 14th meeting, the GPSG Assembly voted to approve a resolution to support the censure of CU system President Mark Kennedy by the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Faculty Assembly. Resolution Summary On March 29, 2021, the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Faculty Assembly (BFA
- During the April 17th meeting, the UGGS Assembly voted to approve a resolution to challenge the Regents naming Mark Kennedy as the sole finalist of the CU system presidential search. Resolution Summary The purpose of this resolution is to