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Profile: Program Council
Whether the concept of free actually exists, Program Council says it is trying to make that idea a reality for CU students.
Read More »Buffs drop one in Denver
The Colorado women’s soccer team is working hard to not lose a second game this season.
Read More »Opinion: CU students challenge identity and gender dysphoria
As you relentlessly stare across the classroom, you quiz yourself about the student in the corner. You wonder, “Is that a boy?” Maybe.
Read More »CU names professor Robert Boswell interim vice chancellor
Broadening the scope of his responsibilities for the University of Colorado at Boulder, Interim Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement Robert Boswell explores his new post after having previously served as a professor in MCD biology.
Read More »CU interdisciplinary program Exploratory Committee members named
Eight members have been named to the Information, Communication and Technology, or ICT, Exploratory Committee, according to a CU press release, and a new interdisciplinary academic program of information, communication and technology is being developed.
Read More »Dean of Law School resigns
David Getches, dean of the Law School at the University of Colorado at Boulder, is resigning effective June of next year, according to a CU news release.
Read More »CU women's volleyball outranked by CSU
Strong showings by sophomore outside hitter Kerra Schroeder and junior middle blocker Anicia Santos weren't enough to give CU's women’s volleyball team a win.
Read More »CU registration increases…for parties?
Off-Campus Student Services is launching the Party Registration Program, allowing students to register their parties in order to avoid a noise violation ticket.
Read More »Classic Movie of the Week: Labyrinth
Take two parts fairytale, one part '80s rock video, add four parts glitter and the only possible outcome is Jim Henson’s 1986 film “Labyrinth.”
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