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SPORTS
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ASCSU president and vice presidential candidates Josh Silva and Michael Wells (top left), Hailey Morton and Yuval Rosenthal (top right), Edward Kendall and Kyrie Merline (bottom left) and Nick Bohn and Tristan Syron (bottom right) debate over CSU related topics Wednesday night in the LSC Theatre. PHOTO BY ABBIE PARR COLLEGIAN
Diversity and sustainability main topics at ASCSU election debate By Rachel Telljohn @racheltelljohn
Issues candidates labeled as buzzwords, such as ‘diversity’ and ‘sustainability,’ took center stage at the Associated Students of Colorado State University debate Wednesday evening. Four presidential platforms
debated for an hour and a half, following a debate between three candidates for the newly created speaker of the senate position. Isabel Brown, Jennifer Murray and Bayler Shubert are running for speaker of the senate. Each addressed how they wish to increase transparency in ASCSU, how they hope to make the most
of the new position and engage more with the student body. Josh Silva and Michael Wells addressed the follow through on their campaign promises and the feasibility of getting things done, especially because both have prior experience with ASCSU finances. “Everything on our platform
we’re confident we can do,” Silva said. They said the biggest roadblock of their campaign is bringing people together over issues such as U+2. Sustainability is not just a buzzword for their campaign, Silva said, and a highlight of their see DEBATE on page 4 >>
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