By Gabriel Larsen:
Second consecutive campus lock-down diverts smokers to Denver’s Civic Center Park.
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By Nick Stollings:
At a press conference around 12:15 p.m. near Norlin Quad, CU Spokesperson Bronson Hilliard explained that campus closure and extra security is about the protection of student future, not the image of the university. -
By Nick Stollings:
Amendment 64 is passed. Marijuana is legal. Why is 4/20 even still on the radar for CU or its students? There’s nothing more to be done. -
By, Megan Curry:
Professors give their take on what they think of 4/20. -
By Bethany Morris:
CU student John Demopoulos talks about his arrest at last year’s demonstration. -
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CWA panel offers expert input on Adderall, alcohol and other college drug use
by Avalon Jackaby Avalon JackaBy Avalon Jacka:
The debate on prescription and illegal drug use continues with expert input at a Conference on World Affairs panel. -
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Two CU students arrested for giving pot brownies to unsuspecting classmates and instructor
by Nora Keatingby Nora KeatingBy Nora Keating
21-year-old Thomas Ricardo Cunningham and 19-year-old Mary Elizabeth Essa face felony charges; instructor and classmates hospitalized for symptoms related to marijuana-laced brownies -
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Amendment 64 will not affect university’s policy on drugs or 4/20
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonBy Annie Melton
The amendment has yet to receive state government approval, but when marijuana does become legal, nothing will change on campus -
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CU students and faculty express support and concern for Amendment 64
by Taylor Dunnby Taylor DunnColorado residents express opposing views on the potential amendment but are likely to favor it.
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EntertainmentFilmsFront Page
“The House I Live In” tells an important story without being obnoxious
by Patrick Fortby Patrick Fort“The House I Live In” is a documentary that shows the many sides of the war on drugs without forcing an opinion on the audience.