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.
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The 14th Annual Diversity Summit on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus offers a wide variety of speakers and sessions, covering subjects from inclusive practices to social injustice.
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A CU student faces charges for allegedly shooting into a wall during a party.
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One thing some CU students are sacrificing in order to save money is looking for free or inexpensive foods.
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Keeping up with course work, navigating the vast CU campus and balancing a social life with school and extracurricular activities can be tricky for even the most organized CU students, but these everyday tasks prove to be even more of a challenge for the visually impaired population at CU.
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The CU Independent, formerly The Campus Press, has made some drastic yet positive changes in the past year.
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The UMC Board of Directors is proposing an estimated $2 million renovation of a popular eatery in the UMC.
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Last spring Chancellor Peterson made four pledges to the CU community regarding students’ concerns on the racial atmosphere of the campus.