There are a lot of stigmas about being disabled that need to be dispelled.
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The Church of Scientology Mission in Boulder is reaching out to the public by offering free courses and working to help members learn how to be in control of their futures, according to their website.
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Since when is a 3-point-shot worth 4 points in basketball? Apparently since CU has had an intramural basketball program. Changing the rules when girls are playing is insulting and extremely sexist.
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With the approach of Rosh Hashanah and more than 2,500 Jewish students on campus, sensations of tradition and celebration fill the air.
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For CU students, the holy month of Ramadan is a great chance to purify and cleanse.
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A rainbow flag flew high on Regent Lawn as students gathered in line for the GLBT barbecue yesterday evening.
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Armed with surgical tools and operating behind the protection of academia’s bureaucracy is Dix Poppas, a pediatric urologist at Cornell University practicing “medical research” that is essentially genital mutilation supported by university research funds and a few degrees.
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Mara Boyd, CU alum and discharged ROTC service member, is using her experience at CU to make a statement.
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The business school is usually filled with frantically studying students, not 40 rambunctious, excited people gathered to watch a film.
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While most seniors will savor the recklessness they are privy to after the thrill of graduation has abated, Daniel Ciucci, a 22-year-old senior majoring in business administration with an emphasis in management, will head to a seminary in Denver in August where he will study to be a Catholic priest.