Cleve Jones, gay activist, friend to Harvey Milk and creator of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, came to CU encouraging this generation to get off the computer and get involved.
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CU students are often learning new things and having new experiences; Thursday night was an opportunity for some to learn even more.
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Fourteen thousand people will die by the end of this year due to AIDS in the U.S.
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After the issuing of an “all clear” by campus officials for the University of Texas at Austin, Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo said he is expecting the UT campus to be “completely open and back to normal” Wednesday morning.
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CU students are voicing mixed opinions on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.
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The time of year has come when gold-and-black-clad fans gather at Folsom Field to cheer on the Buffs, and in true Boulder fashion the University of Colorado is keeping football season green with Ralphie’s Green Stampede initiative, a two-year-old zero-waste program.
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The Colorado Public Interest Research Group is organizing a campaign called “What’s your plan?” aimed at bringing high tuition costs to the attention of gubernatorial candidates in this year’s upcoming state elections.
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CU is turning heads as a campus recognized for its acceptance of queer women in the CU community.
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Flu shots for 2010 have a new special ingredient: H1N1 vaccination. Wardenburg has ordered at least 1,000 flu shot vaccines this year for their annual flu shot clinic, officials said.
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As part of the Flagship 2030 strategic plan, CU-Boulder is working to increase the number of students living in campus housing that are involved in Residential Academic Programs by erecting more dorms, according to Flagship 2030’s website.