Trepidation aside, it turns out that the number of applications submitted was about the same as past years.
Higher Education
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The Women’s Resource Center is working to connect students, faculty and campus resources to address issues affecting women.
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On Norlin quad Tuesday, students may have noticed an unusual sight: a red-tailed hawk and a great-horned owl.
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There are certain names that will always strike fear into the hearts of people, the DMV, the principal’s office and, quite possibly, the Office of Judicial Affairs.
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As graduating seniors, we’re often asked, “Are you ready to join the real world?” And though the adult responsibilities of mortgages, taxes and 401(k)s are intimidating, both of us can say we are quite ready to jump into the realm of professional journalism thanks to those who have believed in us.
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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.
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A task force is in the process of determining the possible formation of a new school at CU that will unite the curriculum and resources of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and ATLAS.
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With Colorado public universities receiving almost no funding from the government, the state of Colorado is working to enact several taxes which will go, in part, towards higher education funding.
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College students in the state of Colorado have watched as the state makes deeper cuts to higher education funding, leaving the future of their schooling suspended in doubt.
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Colorado is currently 50th in the nation for per-pupil funding for higher education, said Brittany Havey,…