Thursday marks the first day of the weekend at CU when students will be challenged to remain sober.
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The alleged perpetrator of a Labor Day assault is now facing a charge of attempted second-degree murder.
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Despite Gov. Bill Ritter’s spending cuts in Aug., Colorado is already short $240 million in the current budget year, which will likely lead to more spending cuts and adverse effects on the CU community.
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A traffic accident at 30th Street and Colorado Avenue left a CU alumnus in critical condition, according to Boulder Police Department spokeswoman Sarah Huntley.
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Over a thousand students have a range of varying conditions that qualify them for Disability Services at CU.
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A Denver judge last week reiterated that former CU professor Ward Churchill will not be allowed to return to the university.
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Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the Hill flea market calls one of CU Boulder’s favorite hangout spots home.
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The Fall Formal Rush Week is just around the corner for the 14 chapters belonging to the Interfraternity Council.
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The success of last year’s first fall recruitment is leading sororities to once again use the fall rush system.
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Grieving can be a difficult process, but having the support of others may help.