CU quarterback Cody Hawkins strolls into the UMC like any other student in a black T-shirt and jeans. The 20-year-old sophomore religious studies major lives and breathes the fast-paced life of a student athlete, balancing the demands of Division One football with a school workload.
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Forget Saturday’s spring football game. The place to be this weekend was Norlin Quad on Sunday afternoon for CU’s annual celebration of everything marijuana, 4/20.
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Victor Hsu said he believes in fate. “My parents met at CSU,” said Hsu a junior chemical engineer turned MCD biology major. “That is not so uncommon, except that they both immigrated to the United States and met in Colorado at CSU, of all places.”
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The number of majors in the ethnic studies department is on the rise, but professors and students in the department point out a lack of diversity at CU.
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When it comes to racism, Amie Ha has experienced enough to help others.
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Alexis Smith says she did not always intend to lead the way for diversity.
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Members of the Student Worker Alliance Program hosted the “Symposium on the University Worker Experience” on Friday in an effort to create a dialogue within the CU community about immigrant worker experience.
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The Muslim Students’ Association is preparing for their Islam Awareness Week which will be held April 21 through April 25.
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As the USCU elections come to a close, student boards on other parts of campus are looking for new faces to fill leadership positions during the upcoming school year.
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Following the outcome of last week’s UCSU elections, Legislative Council is moving forward with a fresh ensemble of student leaders.