After a dismal 0-5 start to the season, the University of Colorado football program has dismissed head coach Karl Dorrell. By Charlie Strella
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Campus will share data with national program that tracks overdose trends
On Sept. 20, the University of Colorado Boulder announced it would be participating in the Overdose…
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Just before 1:45 p.m. on Sept. 1, the Boulder Police Department announced they were executing a…
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Updated: CUPD increases patrols during investigation into sexual assault at Williams Village North
Update: In an update released around 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 29, the University of Colorado…
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CU Boulder shut down due to threat to Denver and Front Range colleges
by Parker Lambby Parker LambOn Friday, August 5, the University of Colorado Boulder closed its campus out of an abundance…
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Keith Molenaar appointed dean of College of Engineering and Applied Science
by Parker Lambby Parker LambDr. Keith Molenaar has been named dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science by Provost Moore. By Parker Lamb
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CU announces the spring semester is expected to stay in-person
CU’s Provost and COO provide an update on the spring semester as the omnicron variant upends life across the U.S. By Alexander Zyles
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BREAKING: Dorrell relieves OC Darrin Chiaverini of coaching duties
CU head coach Karl Dorrell announced Sunday that offensive coordinator Darrin Chiaverini had been relieved of his duties. By Charlie Strella
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Former visiting professor John Eastman subpoenaed in Jan. 6 investigation
Former CU Visiting Professor John Eastman has been subpeonaed by C3ongress for his part in the Jan. 6 insurrection. By William Oster
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CU announces cyber attack from Atlassian software and will notify more than 30,000 students. By Alexander Edwards