CU’s Board of Regents is considering raising tuition for incoming graduate and undergraduate students. By Henry Larson
Funding
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UGGS voices concerns of autonomy and representation within CUSG
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikUGGS claims it lacks representation and involvement as CUSG navigates recent propositions from the graduate faction. By Tory Lysik
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AcademicsCampusCommunityNewsPoliticsPoliticsUniversity of Colorado
Funding, fieldwork and food: The government shutdown in Boulder
by John Bougheyby John BougheyStudents, faculty and community members weighed in on their experiences amid the longest government shutdown in United States history. By John Boughey and Robert Tann
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Red, Right and Blue: Rebuilding the American dream one school at a time with Cary Kennedy’s plan
If you want to measure the success of a society, then look to the quality of its children. By Henry Bowditch.
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Rec Center officially receives funding guarantee from student fees next spring, CU Student Government decided Thursday night -
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Tuitions are rising in Colorado because a lack of funding for higher education. -
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CU regents debate telling of candidates’ stances on gun laws and lowering tuition
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonCandidates for CU Regent At-Large gathered for a debate Wednesday in the UMC, where they hashed out presumptive plans for the position.
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As Election Day draws near, concerns over the effects of proposed ballot initiatives concern CU administration.
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Students may be finding themselves facing many new changes when the fall semester of 2010 begins in August thanks to the severe increase in budget cuts that the CU system is facing.