Looking to explore Boulder? Here’s the scoop on some upcoming events that might just give you an excuse to get out and around the city. By Lucy Haggard
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A revered Buddhist teacher gave a talk at CU’s Norlin Library, focusing on finding happiness and emotional stability. By Carina Julig
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The Trep Café, a student-run retailer in the William M. White Business Library, is closing. A new café may open this fall. By Jordyn Siemens
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The 14th Dalai Lama promotes compassion at CU Boulder
His Holiness the Dalai Lama brought a day of spiritual guidance, joy and reflection to CU-Boulder’s Coors Events Center. By Gavin Daugherty
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Evans Scholars house renovations draw nationwide attention
by Sydney Worthby Sydney WorthThe Evans Scholars Foundation hopes to increase the number of scholarship recipients living in the renovated house. By Sydney Worth
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At the heart of the black bears versus humans conflict, a controversial bill
HB 16-1220 would extend black bear hunting season to keep them away from humans, but is it the best way to manage them? By Charlotte Bowditch
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Court disqualifies Revolution presidents-elect; first CUSG seats disqualified in 110 years
Justices of the court announced Thursday that CUSG presidents-elect Marcus Fotenos and Colton Lyons have been disqualified. By Maggie Wagner
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A faculty and staff forum focused on how the university plans to address the problem of sexual assault on campus. By Charlotte Bowditch
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Wellness Week educates students on campus mental health resources
Wellness Week aims to get students the help they need. By Charlotte Bowditch