An article from the Rocky Mountain Collegian of Colorado State University provides a dramatic recounting of how one student battled an amendment that would have made CSU more expensive—and won. The Associated Students of Colorado State University’s last-minute legislative battle began when Luke Ragland, legislative director for ASCSU, learned of an amendment that would have allowed the school to charge students for twelve credit hours rather than nine—for all intents and purposes raising tuition significantly and suddenly (rather than gradually, as ASCSU advocates). This is a good article for illuminating inside aspects of the political process.
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