Boulder police announced Sunday that they have arrested 38-year-old Diego Olmos-Alcalde from Chile in the 1997 murder case of CU senior Susannah Chase.
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State and local candidates might be using your lawn in an effort to make their upcoming campaigns as green as possible.
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After weeks of having more bugs than the roach motel, CULink appears to be fixed. In an effort to deal with the recent problems CULink has been experiencing, CU’s ITS department said they have increased their number of servers to seven to prevent further complications.
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All students attending Colorado universities may soon be required to complete tests for the lung disease tuberculosis. Sen. Scott Renfroe (R-Greeley) introduced the bill Jan. 9 that will screen students attending Colorado universities for tuberculosis.
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The UCSU budget process is approaching, and student legislators are educating themselves on the specifics of the complicated budgeting procedure that allocates over $30 million.
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The air was filled with Hebrew music on Friday, Jan. 25 as Jewish students looking to celebrate the Sabbath gathered to sing, pray, and eat Kosher meals.
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DENVER (AP) _ A national environmental group is already weighing in on Colorado’s U.S. Senate race, expected to be among the most competitive nationwide, by naming Republican candidate Bob Schaffer to its “Dirty Dozen” list.
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The entire city of Boulder may be riding the Hop for free if UCSU approves a newly submitted proposal. Mark Olofson, a first-year graduate student studying education, is proposing a slight increase in student fees in order to make the Hop bus route free of charge for everyone in Boulder.
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While the Conference on World Affairs may not be here until April, CWA organizers have already begun a series of lectures at CU. Israeli journalist Stuart Schoffman gave CU’s student community a lecture on prejudice in the radically controversial movie “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” Wednesday evening at the UMC.
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As Wall Street slowly recovers from the plummet of stocks on Tuesday; investors in the CU community have faith in recovery for the long run.