The legalization of marijuana has created conflicting views for how CU will handle repercussions of the new state law; Congressman Polis and CU President Benson clash on how CU will be affected
The legalization of marijuana has created conflicting views for how CU will handle repercussions of the new state law; Congressman Polis and CU President Benson clash on how CU will be affected
By Annie Melton The amendment has yet to receive state government approval, but when marijuana does become legal, nothing will change on campus
CU Boulder holds educational seminar on marijuana with a debate on the upcoming Amendment 64.
This year’s 4/20 was marked with an increase in security, a closed campus and a Wyclef Jean concert that showed little attendance from the student population
4/20 at CU, although subdued by the administration's measures, took on a more politically-charged image with a wide spectrum of opinions on a number of issues. By Nora Keating
The police presence on campus on Friday kept the 4/20 gathering off Norlin Quad but could not prevent protesters from celebrating on a lawn by the Duane Physics building by Bethany Morris
Jean plays to a small crowd in Coors Events Center
NewsTeam Boulder's Kristin Parker gets student reactions about the University of Colorado's crackdown on 4/20 events in Norlin Quad.
As the clock ticks down to 4:20 p.m., check our map to see where police security is set up around the campus. [xmlgm {http://umapper.s3.amazonaws.com/maps/kml/127709.kml}]