The 72nd annual CWA conference in April will welcome entrepreneur Marc Randolph and gun control activist Shannon Watts. By Robert Tann
Election 2016
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CampusNewsOn Campus
CU Regent Lesley Smith talks role, sustainability efforts to CU Boulder audience
Regent At-Large Lesley Smith discussed her role as a regent and her interests in system-wide sustainability during a CU Boulder campus talk Monday. By Mairead Brogan
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CU by Storm surpassed Evolve by less than 1%. With five positions open, all candidates were elected into representative-at-large positions. By Tory Lysik
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CampusNewsOn Campus
Annual Nearly Naked Mile draws largest crowd in history
by Julia Smithby Julia SmithWith over 400 registrations and 900 articles of clothing donated, the annual Nearly Naked Mile reached a new record Thursday. By Julia Smiths
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CampusCommunityNewsOn Campus
‘Future Forward’ talks evolution of work, higher education in digital age
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikFuturist Heather McGowan explored the opportunities and challenges of the future of work in the digital age. By Tory Lysik
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EnvironmentNewsOn CampusUniversity of Colorado
Activists pressure CU for more action on E. coli in Boulder Creek
by Robert Tannby Robert TannBoulder Waterkeeper urged the campus to take further steps to reduce E. coli. The university states it has already done so. By Robert Tann
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Breaking NewsCampusNewsOn CampusUniversity of Colorado
CUPD investigating suspect linked to resident hall trespassing
by Robert Tannby Robert TannSeveral instances of trespassing and burglary in the Engineering Quad residence halls have residents concerned. By Robert Tann
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CampusElection 2016NewsPoliticsUniversity of Colorado
‘What Just Happened?’: CU Boulder political experts explain unpredicted 2016 election results
by Sarah Farleyby Sarah FarleyProfessors and analysts took varying perspectives on the reasons for the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. By Sarah Farley
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Election 2016NewsPoliticsProtest
Photo essay: Inauguration Day in D.C. marked by both celebration and unrest
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligProtestors filled the streets — some were arrested — in Washington, D.C., as Donald Trump was inaugurated. By Jack Barker and Carina Julig