Rising fall and spring temperatures are already affecting the ski season. By Erin Stenhouse
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CU Green Labs program seeks to raise participation, lower energy consumption
by jenna.smithby jenna.smithThe volunteer-based initiative promotes conservation in campus science and research. By Jenna Smith
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Boulder energy measures 310 and 2E determine future of city’s municipalization
by Kelly Raganby Kelly RaganBoulder residents will make a decision on two opposing energy measures Tuesday
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Eldora Mountain: A case of environmental stewards
by Ryan Martinby Ryan MartinBy Ryan Martin:
Boulder’s own “friendly ski resort,” Eldora Mountain, may not be quite so friendly in terms of ecological impact. -
By Avalon Jacka
CU students give advice to avoid looking like a total tourist during a wintry Colorado commute. -
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Do CU students uphold Boulder stereotype?
by Haleema Mianby Haleema MianCU students are characterized as typically healthy because they live in Boulder. How many students actually uphold that stereotype?
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Nobody wants to start their semester with a flu or cold. Use these recommendations from Wardenburg Health Center and CU students
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Gov. John Hickenlooper presents High-Impact Research Awards to CU
by Haleema Mianby Haleema MianCU research team awarded High-Impact Research Award by Gov. Hickenlooper
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The Energy Justice Conference and Tech Expo saw leading experts in the field of energy.