With Obama in the White House for another four years, CU students are talking about what the future may hold.
Author and scholar Omid Safi adresses prejudice faced by Muslim-Americans
Safi talked about how America may change social prejudice against Muslims in his lecture Monday night titled “America and Islam: Rising Beyond the Politics of Fear Post 9/11″
PETA against CU’s use of animals in laboratories
CU speaks out about animal testing in laboratories, an issue that was recently raised by PETA.
Gov. John Hickenlooper presents High-Impact Research Awards to CU
CU research team awarded High-Impact Research Award by Gov. Hickenlooper
Construction on campus stirs up wide range of student opinions
The construction on campus proves to be a topic of interests for CU students.
Concerns are addressed on Concealed Carry Act during Town Hall meeting
A wide range of opinions was expressed at the second town hall meeting regarding the Conceal Carry Act.
Fourth Annual Symposium on STEM Education
Director of Google Boulder Scott Green addresses a lack of education opportunities for students
New campus utility system to reduce CU’s carbon footprint
CU’s carbon emissions may be reduced by 30,000 metric tons per year through the construction of new campus power plants that will make use of natural gas and energy efficient resources