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CSUN’s plan for the future - UNLV Scarlet and Gray

Summary by UNLV Scarlet and Gray
With 1,093 people voting in this past election, the IMPACTS ticket, which featured Kelechi Odunze running for President, Princessa Tolano running for Vice President, and Sharon Flores running for Senate President, won 53.8% of the votes, beating out the other ticket, the Visionaries.  The Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, or CSUN, has had its fair share of controversy this year. Up until the executive debate on Mar. 2…
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UNLV Scarlet and Gray broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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