The University of Colorado Boulder hosted its annual Chancellor’s Summit, Chancellor Phillip DiStefano’s last, on Feb. 29. By Jessi Sachs
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Single chair burned in Norlin Library fire with little other damage, report says
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonNorlin Library fully reopened on Monday after a Feb. 9 fire caused portions of the building to close for several weeks. By Henry Larson
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During American Heart Month, CU Boulder professor Leslie Leinwand encourages women to be aware of their heart health. By Vanessa Arambula
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Students have begun to petition and gather a year after Fossil Free CU’s call on the Regents to divest from fossil fuels. By Isabella Hammond
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Colorado’s women lacrosse off to scorching start
The 2024 season for the University of Colorado Boulder’s women’s lacrosse team has kicked off in…
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“We CU: A Visual Celebration of Black Womanhood, Presence, and Connectedness,” opened Feb. 9. at the CU Art Museum. By Greta Kerkhoff
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CU women’s basketball hits the road for critical California showdowns
The Colorado Buffaloes women’s team heads to California, hoping to end their season on a positive note. By Charlie Hewitt
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K.J. Simpson leads Buffaloes in double-overtime win against USC
Continuing his stellar season, K.J. Simpson helped lead CU Boulder to a 92-89 double-overtime win against the USC Trojans. By Eli Gregorski
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CU Boulder has $270 million invested in our own extinction. So, I must ask the Board of Regents: why are you killing us? By Bianca Perez
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CU research shows the importance of crowdfunding during Marshall Fire recovery
by Lucy Adlenby Lucy AdlenResearch released on Feb. 1 has found that crowdfunding campaigns in the aftermath of the Marshall…