Students walking past Norlin Quad Friday were greeted by a sobering sight: thousands of American flags set up to commemorate the eighth anniversary of 9/11.
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Joining a fitness class at the Rec Center is a great way to get involved and avoid the dreaded freshman fifteen.
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Football fans in attendance of last Sunday’s CU vs. CSU game may have noticed an alarming number of individuals being escorted from Folsom Field.
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Four cases of H1N1 have been confirmed at the CU, according to the CU News Center.
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A neat row of shovels and bright blue hard hats lined a mound of dirt near the East Campus of CU-Boulder as the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building took place Wednesday.
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Under a grand arch of balloons, white tables slowly filled with people of a diversity rarely seen at CU. Loud, joyful music and a few spontaneous dancers covered the lawn.
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Over 80 organizations will gather at the UMC fountain area for the Volunteer Fair Sept. 10, urging students to sign up and get involved.
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As the number of confirmed and suspected cases of swine flu continues to rise, students worry that self-quarantining will not be able to slow the spread of the virus in residence halls.
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Thomas Skinner, 23, a junior open-option student at CU, was found dead Sept. 4 in his home.
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CU Family Housing is revealing its most unique feature as one of the most diverse communities in Colorado.