The CU Board of Regents hopes to create fixed tuition rates and establish a new major. By Charlotte Bowditch
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A new proposed tuition plan aims to make costs more predictable for students. By Taryn Parsons
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Making your grade: How Chris Carruth is breaking the traditional grading structure
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldAs academia is exploring more and more alternatives to GPAs and traditional grading systems, one CU professor has an answer. By Tommy Wood
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FIRE women empowerment conference set for April 12 at CU
by samklomhausby samklomhausThe FIRE (Females Inspiring Real Empowerment) Undergraduate Women’s Leadership Conference, will take place April 12 at CU. By Sam Klomhaus
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Lori Bergen has been named as the first dean of CU’s new College of Media, Communication and Information (CMCI). By Sam Klomhaus
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What you need to know about the conference on virtually everything. By Maggie Wagner
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The Hall Monitor: Why a Liberal Arts degree can be risky, but worth it
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldLiberal Arts fields are different from more practical fields of study, but they serve a crucial function for society. By Grant Stringer
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The vast majority of open CUSG positions will go to Unite party members. By Sam Klomhaus
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Michael Barnett, among other CU professors and grad students, looks forward to releasing his newest album this October. By Sydney Worth
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The TAM minor and certificate program will expand into a major available this fall. By Brianna Dascher