Candidates from opposing CU Student Government parties UNITE and VOICE manned tables at Norlin Quad to encourage students to vote in the fall 2013 election.
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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — In the days right after floodwaters rushed through the Rocky Mountain foothills,…
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We choose to embrace change, to move forward, to be different. We choose to be epic.
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Student government distributes $17.7 million in annual student fees
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Student fees: Who got your money and how to contact them -
By Kyle Ward:
In the fourth and final installment, CU Independent reporter Kyle Ward connects how bro culture’s use of hyper masculinity and hetero-normativity manage the construct of femininity at CU and how their relationships skew the lines of sexual consent in situations through social pressures and drinking, that may lead to acts of sexual assault that go unreported. -
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CUSG reflects on the 78th Council and moves into the 79th -
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The second of this four-part video series investigates hypermasculinity in bro culture, a widely recognized but indefinable phenomenon among Boulder students. -
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CU Independent reporter Kyle Ward begins his four-part series investigating the stereotypes and central themes associated with CU’s Bro Culture to reveal the effects it has on the student body. -
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How a few Buffs handle the last few days of school, including motivation and study snacks. -
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Close student government election closes Thursday night
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy: Alison Noon
Student government elections could not have been closer