CU works with Therapy Dogs of Boulder County for the Bark Buddies program to bring furry friends and puppy snuggles to campus. By Alex Llorca
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CampusCrimeGreekNews
Inside the wild frat formal that contributed to the split between SigEp and IFC
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikNew details about the split between SigEp and IFC on The Hill emerged following a records request by the CU Independent relating to a wild winter formal. By Tory Lysik
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From Nov. 11 to 15, Food for Fines will accept non-perishable food donations as payment for parking citations. By Regan Donofrio
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CU Staff Council is holding one of their five annual blood drives at a time where blood center reserves are “critically low.” By Anna Haynes
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Graduate students kicked-off a week of protest against mandatory fees that they say are taking advantage of their right to work. By Julia Smith
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CampusNewsOn Campus
Annual Nearly Naked Mile draws largest crowd in history
by Julia Smithby Julia SmithWith over 400 registrations and 900 articles of clothing donated, the annual Nearly Naked Mile reached a new record Thursday. By Julia Smiths
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The Whaaat!? Games Festival is coming to the Roser ATLAS Center on Oct. 5, it will be free but registration is required. By Hali Purcell
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GW University’s Law Associate Dean for International and Comparative Legal Studies spoke on human rights at CU Thursday. By Kerrie Joyce
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Student lounge The Connection undergoing major renovations
by Hali Purcellby Hali PurcellThe Connection, an on-campus student lounge center, is closed for major renovations until January 2020. By Hali Purcell
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Thursday, Montana senator Mike Phillips gave a lecture at CU about restoring gray wolves to Colorado. By Regan Donofrio