Freshman psychology major Brynn Bewley faces charges of second-degree felony assault after allegedly attacking another student in a CU dorm.
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Students and faculty across campus will have a chance to meet with Holocaust survivors during the 25th annual Holocaust Awareness Week at CU, Feb. 23 to 27.
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The house for the Delta Chi fraternity is currently under repair, and residents have been forced to move elsewhere, according to some of the fraternity’s members.
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Although the economy may be having problems and people everywhere are scrambling to make ends meet, financial aid and scholarships will remain accessible to the people who need them, education officials say.
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Professor and former CU President Hank Brown gave the students in his honors class a fully paid trip last fall.
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The recent news of hip-hop artist Chris Brown’s alleged attack on his girlfriend sheds light on a painful truth: dating violence is real, and it happens every day.
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Myths about recycling may be enough to discourage students from being mindful of what they are throwing into dumpsters and what they are throwing into recycling bins.
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The former UMC worker arrested for allegedly attacking a CU freshman with a knife is set for an arraignment in April, but the case still may not proceed.
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A UCSU official is working to create a Gender Violence Prevention Task Force on campus dedicated to education and support for students.
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CU junior Jordan Legan tries to exemplify one saying in everything he does: It is better to try and to fail than not to try at all.