CU Police Department officers have made an arrest in a recent series of break-ins at the CU Book Store.
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An infant born in a United States hospital is immediately given a pink or blue beanie. Pink is for girls, blue is for boys.right? Jessica Pettitt disagrees.
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Paul Polak, founder of the International Development Enterprises, engaged a full house at Old Main auditorium Wednesday night in discourse about poverty.
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Of the many projects being worked on at CU’s JILA laboratories, physics professor Jun Ye is especially excited about a new breath analyzing device he said he believes will dramatically change the field of preventative medicine.
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The Boulder Public Library welcomed author and Virginia Tech Professor Steven Salaita in an anti-Arab racism speech Tuesday night that focused on North American and Palestinian communities.
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A CU student will be facing possible felony charges after allegedly hitting a 15-year-old boy with his car on Feb. 23.
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Pot smoking could be a synonym for Boulder. CU ranks No. 15 on the Princeton Review’s list of colleges with the highest use of pot among students. But when asked whether smoking pot is bad for them or not, there appears to be no easy answer.
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It is just minutes away from the start of Legislative Council’s hearing for the budget’s of the “Big 3” cost centers on campus, including Wardenburg, the Rec Center and the UMC. Legislative Council President Boyce Postma approaches the crowd and asks if anyone would like to speak during the open forum. There sits a group of students, clad in bright gold CU spirit shirts with chest-long name tags reading “I am GOLD,” marking them as members of the CU GOLD student leadership group. The group is looking to gain funding under the umbrella of the UMC budget, but were not included in the recommendations from Finance Board.
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Jun Ye has developed a next-generation atomic clock that is twice as accurate as the national standard.
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As the weather begins to warm up, so does students’ desire to be outside enjoying it. Some students may wish to hold block parties to celebrate the warming weather.