Whoever wants their name on the new Visual Arts Complex will have to pay The naming rights for the complex that is scheduled tobe completed in 2009 will be sold to the highest bidder.
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Harvard will begin to ease the financial tension on the middle and upper-middle class next semester; CU has no such plans.
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Gov. Bill Ritter and Chancellor Bud Peterson will speak about their plans to make Colorado and CU more environmentally friendly at a national teach-in on global climate change and solutions hosted by CU on Wednesday, Jan. 30 and Thursday Jan 31.
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Campus Press reporter is live at UCSU’s Tuition Forum titled “Higher Education: Where did we go wrong? How to move forward?” Up to the minute updates on what officials and students are saying about higher education in Colorado.
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Students might pay less for their textbooks for their classes next semester Members of the Associated Students of Colorado met with Sen. Ron Tupa (D-Boulder) and Rep. John Kefalas (D-Fort Collins) on Jan. 16 to introduce SB08-073, also known as the Textbook Affordability Act.
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WASHINGTON (AP) _ President Bush, standing before Congress one last time, urged the nation Monday night to persevere against gnawing fears of recession and stay patient with the long, grinding war in Iraq. He pressed Congress to quickly pass a plan to rescue the economy.
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The CU Foundation will be working to raise money to match a recent grant for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender programs on campus.
The Gill Foundation, a Denver-based organization that focuses primarily on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights, recently pledged a $20,000 grant to promote the GLBT programs at CU. Over the next year, the CU Foundation will raise an additional $20,000 to match the funding for GLBT programs on campus.
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On Tuesday, from 5:00-8:00PM, UCSU will host an open forum in Humanities 1B50 to discuss rising tuition costs at CU. The forum, entitled “Higher Education: Where did we go wrong? How to move forward?” is meant to bring a variety of perspectives together, from students to university officials and members of the state government.
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The Boulder Police Department is asking the public to be on the look-out for a blue 1979 Datsun 280Z, the same car driven by Diego Olmos-Alcalde around the time of CU senior Susannah Chase’s brutal 1997 rape and murder.
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Early Monday morning some CU students and staff logged into their e-mail accounts to find a suspicious message waiting for them in their inbox.