December 3, 1999
U. of Colorado Rejects Regent's Proposal to Bill Students for Halloween Damage
The idea alone was nearly enough to cause a riot.
A member of the Board of Regents of the University of Colorado System suggested in November that a mandatory fee be imposed on all students on the Boulder campus, to pay for an estimated $100,000 in damages caused when Halloween revelers started a riot.
"I think this ought to be put squarely in the lap of student government," Jim Martin told a student representative at a meeting of the regents. "We ought
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