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Read More »Buff's offense hoping to move forward
The CU football team has been plagued this season by missed opportunities, costly penalties and the inability to finish. Much of the inconsistency that has reared its ugly head during the Buffs' 0-5 start is reflected in the team's offensive line.
Read More »Buffs fall to Missouri's No. 1 Defense
The CU Football Team still remains winless this season as the team losses to No. 25 Missouri 28-13.
Read More »Dusty Sprague: Offense is growing every day
The Colorado Buffaloes' offensive struggles this season have led to a number of players lacking in production, but no one has had to shake off more dust than Buffs wide receiver Dusty Sprague.
Read More »The importance of free expression
Too many courses at the University of Colorado indoctrinate students at their expense. The students should be educated instead.
Read More »Roadless area legislation may affect Colorado ski resorts
The national debate concerning roadless areas may have an effect on some local Colorado ski areas' ability to expand their territories.
Read More »Center for Disease Control hoping to make HIV testing routine
CU students had mixed reactions to the recent recommendation from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to make HIV testing routine, but all said they would want to know their own HIV status.
Read More »Poker tournaments attract full house
Every Wednesday night at The Sink restaurant on the Hill, people from all over the University come to compete at the free Boulder Poker Tournament.
Read More »Women's soccer downs Wyoming 2-0
The CU women's soccer team allowed only one shot on goal in a 2-0 victory over the University of Wyoming Friday. The team is now ranked No. 21. CU freshman Jess Quador and sophomore Nikki Keller both scored in the second half after the team had a sluggish first half.
Read More »CU prof shows his stuff on the History Channel
Many professors are interviewed on TV but it's not often one of them is from CU. On Sept. 29, assistant history Professor Brian DeLay was presented on the History Channel to discuss his focus on studying the Mexican-American war. DeLay has been an assistant professor at CU for three years and is also a CU alumnus.
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