Although both male and female student athletes undergo the same sexual harassment and discrimination training as prescribed by CU’s Title IX Adviser Nancy Hogshead-Makar, the reinforcement of that policy is often a much different scene in the locker room.
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Before emerging from their dorm room, apartment, or house, many college students take a peek at a weather site to determine if that extra layer is called for.
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Boulder is rising above the competition, beating out schools across the nation.
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Words like “free range,” “cage free,” “fair trade,” “renewable” and “organic” are showing up more and more frequently on food items in the grocery store.
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The screen fades to black and the end credits roll up on the projected screen.
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They were off as fast as Madonna’s pants, jumping around in a pandemonium of powder blue and gold.
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Students interested in law school will soon be able to find out first-hand if a career in law is right for them, through the pre-law certificate program.
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Fans can wear whatever color they want.
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After spending a short time at CU-Boulder, Billy Kanaly, a freshman open-option major, left to pursue his dreams and begin touring with Riverdance.
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Boulder City Council is contemplating charging non-residents for use of certain hiking trails, said Boulder City Councilwoman Lisa Morzel.