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Student’s death sends shockwaves through CU community
Recent death of student has led to CU to push its alcohol and drug abuse programs. By: Vanessa Harmoush
Read More »PROPEL candidate alleges anti-gay remarks were made by INVEST member
The University of Colorado Student Government election polls are closed, but one student who ran on the PROPEL ticket says he continues to feel the effects of the loss.
Read More »CWA discusses ‘Globalization and the Collision of Cultures’
One of the many panels on the opening day of this year’s Conference on World Affairs, titled ‘Globalization and the Collision of Cultures,’ brought together four specialists with backgrounds that span the globe.
Read More »Large-scale Rec Center renovation up to student vote
A committee of students is seeking to bring change to the CU Rec Center with the proposal of a complete renovation and the addition of new facilities.
Read More »CU offering “Digital Media Bootcamp”
This Maymester, students will have the opportunity to go to bootcamp – the Digital Media Bootcamp, that is.
Read More »Peace Corps celebrates its 50-year anniversary
The Peace Corps Palooza is an event that celebrates the Peace Corps 50-year anniversary; and as tables line the back wall of the Glenn Miller Ballroom, volunteers are itching to share stories of their work from around the world.
Read More »Tunnel of Oppression raises awareness of discrimination
Though CU is sometimes reputed to be a place of privilege and wealth, the walls beyond UMC room 247 have been telling a different story this week.
Read More »CU Boulder creating more energy efficient campus
Environmental efforts at the University of Colorado at Boulder have funded hundreds of thousands of dollars in sustainable renovation and development and yet they may face a cut in funding.
Read More »CU Hillel presents 27th Annual Holocaust Awareness Week
This week marks the 27th Annual Holocaust Awareness Week, when events are held to commemorate the 6.6 million people whose lives were taken in the Holocaust, and also addresses current cases of genocide.
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