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Bruce Benson had a “busy day from start to finish” when he took office on Monday as the CU system’s 22nd President said Ken McConnellogue, associate vice president for university relations.
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CU announced the hiring of Title IX adviser Nancy Hogshead-Makar today – an appointment agreed upon in the 2007 Lisa Simpson settlement.
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According to the police blotter, police responded to an altercation outside a Safeway grocery store. Officers were told that a fight broke out after one motorist nearly hit another with his vehicle.
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Christian organizations on campus are reflecting on the diversity at CU and how newly elected President Bruce Benson will contribute to this issue.
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Temperatures will rise throughout the week before cooling on Friday.
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Following the controversial election of Bruce Benson as president of the CU system, members on the Board of Regents say they want to take a closer look at the candidate selection process.
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CU students are learning more about life in Colombia after visiting a photography exhibit detailing civilian life among paramilitary forces in the country.
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Students who long for more nutritious options in on-campus vending machines have reason to be hopeful as a campus advisory committee has focused their aim on improving student snacking options at CU.
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Students living and working on the Hill may start to notice some new changes. Consisting of five members appointed by City Council, the University Hill Commercial Area Management Commission is working alongside the New Hill Company in hopes of bringing flourishing business to the area.