The Rocky Mountain Collegian 2 weeks ago

Student gov't looking for new approach to U+2

Andrew Ives and Courtney Sullivan, assistant director and director for Community Affairs of the Associated Students of CSU, respectively, look over notes from the City Council's meetings Monday in the ASCSU office.

Two weeks after the City Council's two-year comprehensive review of the Fort Collins occupancy ordinance, CSU student government officials said they are looking to form a new plan of action to fight the ordinance. Full Article at The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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  1. For all of you students violating the city's occupancy ordinance, the City Council gave you some good news and some bad news Tuesday night. First, the bad news: You'd better continue to stay in your holes because nothing has changed. The good news? Full Article at The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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