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CU’s study abroad programs to Mexico under temporary suspension
U.S. State Department and U.S. Consulate monitored increasing violence
All study abroad programs in Mexico, including one undergraduate academic program, are remaining under suspension due to safety concerns.
CU’s judicial affairs becomes the Office of Student Conduct
Name change meant to more accurately reflect their work
There are certain names that will always strike fear into the hearts of people, the DMV, the principal’s office and, quite possibly, the Office of Judicial Affairs.
Classic of the week: Toy Story
Timeless values across ages
A leap of faith opened the door to one of the most successful animation franchises of all time.
Millions on the line at CU
CU's "new" student government
Do you know your student government? An elected group of students control about $30 million of student fees and each year guide funding for the major centers on campus and student groups. Yet many students still know surprisingly little about CU’s student government, CUSG.
The devil’s in the details
Women’s volleyball falls to Duke
The CU women volleyball team’s loss to Duke was a tale of two teams.
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.
Constellations on the Horizon
Accounting for the time difference, precisely 36 hours ago I was on my parents’ couch in posh suburbia, petting my poofy-haired dog and watching HGTV. Fast forward to now, and I am sitting at a desk in the main dorm of l’École Nationale d’Economie Appliquée in Dakar, Senegal.
UCSU election results announced
Newly elected members look forward to fall
A new set of student government representatives are gearing up for the next legislative season.
Thank you, CU?
High standards prepare students for the working world
As graduating seniors, we’re often asked, “Are you ready to join the real world?” And though the adult responsibilities of mortgages, taxes and 401(k)s are intimidating, both of us can say we are quite ready to jump into the realm of professional journalism thanks to those who have believed in us.
State funding continues to dwindle
Budget cuts of $9.4 million to take place in July
Students may be finding themselves facing many new changes when the fall semester of 2010 begins in August thanks to the severe increase in budget cuts that the CU system is facing.





