CU Wild Club’s Q&A raised questions of safety in proposed refuge at a reclaimed nuclear power plant site.
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A fire in Cristol Chemistry has been extinguished but the area is still being secured according to Cmdr. Tim McGraw of the CU Police Department.
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Almost 100 students pledged to stay sober during CU’s Sobriety Weekend Challenge.
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Boulder police have concluded a burglary investigation involving a “sexually explicit” note left at a woman’s house.
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More and more CU seniors are opting to continue on in school after they graduate.
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Boulder Police are looking for an intruder who broke into the home of a CU student.
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Students eating on campus may notice something different about their cups.
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According to CU Spokesman Bronson Hilliard, Chancellor Philip DiStefano has not yet received many student replies to his e-mail seeking feedback on the Title IX Report posted on his Web site last week.
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Tuesday’s hearing with the Public Utilities Commission to discuss approval for the new Safe Ride Taxi Service has been postponed until further notice.
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A visiting scholar is connecting science and art through lectures this week on the CU campus.