Boulder
Boulder Municipal Court plans to change MIP protocol
MIP offenders will receive individualized treatments starting in January
Boulder Municipal Court is changing the remedial protocol for people 18 to 20 who are charged with a minor in possession of alcohol offense.
Journalism students react to school announcement
Mixed reactions greet restructuring process
Given the speculation surrounding the future of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, journalism students say they are both wary and excited about the proposition of a new interdisciplinary academic program.
Journalism school programs to be discontinued
Chancellor releases statement regarding future of SJMC
School of Journalism to end programs.
Flash flooding could hit Boulder
Water in Boulder Creek a threat
City of Boulder officials are urging Boulder residents to stay aware of potential flash flooding from Boulder Creek.
Car hitting transformer causes power outage
Many students studying for finals say they were frustrated
For students rapidly trying to study for finals and finish papers, a power outage is the last thing they want.
SeLebration 2010
Project YES, CU
At 10 sites around Boulder County, the evidence of Global Youth Service Day will be lasting.
Review: Sunflower Market
Knockoffs aren’t too shabby
After listening to all the bells and whistles about Sunflower Market, I resolved to finally go there and see what all the fuss is about.
Stumbling across history
Inside Boulder’s oldest cemetery
Columbia Cemetery on 9th and Pleasant is an oasis of peaceful quiet surrounded on all sides by the busyness of everyday life.
Boulder to celebrate mother nature
Campaigns and projects hope to engage students in Earth Day
CU is celebrating Earth Day this year by engaging students in green activities and promoting environmental awareness.
Party registration to decrease violation
CUSG launches party pilot
Being the 11th-ranked party school in the nation can have a negative effect on the community, according to the Princeton Review.





