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A painting of CU presidential candidate Bruce Benson, which hangs in the Benson Earth Sciences building, had a derogatory slogan written on it in Wite-Out.
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Free HIV testing is available two times a week and is free for all CU students.
The testing takes place on Mondays (appointments or walk-ins) from 4-5:40 p.m., and Tuesdays (walk-ins only) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in UMC 411.
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The Boulder Safehouse’s Progressive Alliance for Non-Violence is looking at six figures in donations after their 27th annual Chocolate Lover’s Fling Saturday evening at CU.
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Mohamed Adam Yahya, a refugee from the Darfur region of the Sudan, described his journey from a violent childhood to founder and Executive Director of the Damanga Coalition for Freedom and Democracy during a recent lecture at CU.
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Bruce Benson is under scrutiny by CU students for his policies and past criminal record that includes a DUI and a domestic violence dispute.
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Ever thought of swimming about a mile, biking almost 25 and then running for more than 6 while competing against some of the best athletes in the country?
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The CU presidential selection process may be reformed after the UCSU Legislative Council issued a resolution titled the “Call for Transparency in Presidential Selection Process” on Feb. 7.
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The Associated Students of Colorado, a group of students working to reduce the high price of textbooks, brought the idea for new legislation aimed at decreasing costs straight to state lawmakers with a rally at the capitol. Students also attended the state Senate hearing on the proposed bill.
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The Board of Regents and their candidate for the CU presidency, Bruce Benson, are under fire from critics after Benson’s nomination on Jan. 30.
Claiming the election was too secretive and wanting more candidates to choose from, members of Progress Now, Colorado’s largest online progressive advocacy organization, have created www.boycottbenson.com.