CU’s carbon emissions may be reduced by 30,000 metric tons per year through the construction of new campus power plants that will make use of natural gas and energy efficient resources
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Front PageSports
Men’s golf dominates in the Air Force Falcon Invitational
by Scott Annisby Scott AnnisCU Men’s Golf team wins by 12 strokes
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PBS NewsHour director Imani Cheers shares valuable advice with aspiring journalists at CU
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The Center of the American West and Public Lands Foundation are hosting U.S. Interior Sec. Ken Salazar Thursday. Tickets are $50.
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Recovering from an un-healthy summer
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EntertainmentFront PageLifestyle
Fraternities and sororities utilize different recruitment processes
Both fraternities and sororities are recruiting new members in September, but the processes are very different
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Front PageSoccerSports
CU women’s soccer beats Cincinnati 2-1 to finish weekend at DU Invitational
by Joseph Wirthby Joseph WirthCU women’s soccer comes back from their Friday loss by beating the University of Cincinnati Bearcats Sunday
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EntertainmentFront Page
How to NOT get an MIP: advice from upperclassmen
by Sarah Elseaby Sarah ElseaDon’t let a Minor in Possession ticket ruin your first semester at college–take some advice from the people who’ve avoided it.
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CUSGFront PageNews
What you need to know about CUSG’s most recent changes
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonCUSG has already made changes to student fee regulations and the funding of student groups
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EntertainmentFront PageMusic
Animal Collective returns with impressive new album “Centipede Hz”
by Patrick Fortby Patrick FortWith atypical instrumentation and experimental songwriting, Animal Collective returns from a three-year hiatus with their triumphant ninth studio album.