John Karr arrived in Boulder Thursday and stirred up a national media frenzy.
Read More »Ski or board?
Many people are attracted to CU because it's a mecca for all things outdoors, especially skiing. Two of the more popular season ski passes are the Rocky Mountain Super Pass and the Colorado Pass. The Rocky Mountain Super Pass allows full access to Winter Park/Mary Jane and Copper Mountain.
Read More »Get out and play!
College does not have to be a spectator sport and the dorm couch and TV do not have to be a university athlete's chosen arena. Thirty-two club sports, from Water Polo to Fencing, make venturing away from the couch an easy choice, especially with the camaraderie, traveling and chance to battle it out against other teams.
Read More »Q & A with the new chancellor
The Campus Press recently sat down with CU's newly-appointed chancellor, George "Bud" Peterson. Here's what he had to say about his new job, his goals and some of the most pressing issues on campus today. CP: You formerly served as a research scientist for NASA.
Read More »Only in Boulder…
The mantra "there's no place like Boulder" is frequently heard in this part of Colorado. Some of the best evidence for this claim lies in the events that are unique to Boulder County. Whether it be enjoying an Irish Car Bomb at Conor O'Neil's on St. Patrick's Day or running in the Bolder Boulder on Memorial Day, no tenure in Boulder is complete without experiencing all of the events below.
Read More »Step 2: Pack lightly!
Looking around your old room and trying to decipher what to pack up and take to the dorms can be more than difficult. The process can be stressful, but this guide will explain all of the dos and don'ts to packing for the dorms. Advice from first-year freshman will help ease some of your anxiety.
Read More »Step 1: Learn to love your roommate
As a freshman everyone has a roommate. This person may be someone you love and have known your whole life or a psychotic stranger. Either way, both of you have to make the best of living together. According to some Sewall resident assistants, frequent problems that come up with incoming freshman are things like not giving each other enough personal space, not being considerate of noise and light in the room, and being sensitive to sharing each other's things.
Read More »Making the most of the meal plan
"Fine dining" and "college campus" are typically diametrically opposed statements. But CU thankfully offers a variety of eats to suit even the pickiest of palettes. The dining halls are scattered across campus, with each offering its own specialty to set it apart from the pack.
Read More »Avoiding dorm food – on the college kid's budget
Students may have extra-skinny wallets after buying textbooks, clickers and computer software for school, but that doesn't mean they can't get an affordable bite to eat once in a while. For Hayden John-Williams, a sophomore philosophy and political science major, there's always a place on the Hill to get a cheap sub.
Read More »Hittin' the Books
Here's a tip to college studying that may double, triple or even quadruple your productivity: leave the dorms. Get out. Find another location to take on your studies. A dorm room only allows you to be vulnerable to such distractions as hallway squirt gun fights, your neighbor's band practices, or the not-so-inconspicuous party going on in room 311.
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