Many students find their time at college bleeding past four years. Kim Habicht discusses what may be contributing to this trend.
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CampusCommunityNewsUncategorized
Evans Scholars house renovations draw nationwide attention
by Sydney Worthby Sydney WorthThe Evans Scholars Foundation hopes to increase the number of scholarship recipients living in the renovated house. By Sydney Worth
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CampusCommunityCUSGDiversityEventsNewsUncategorizedUniversity Administration
Chancellor DiStefano discusses diversity and sexual misconduct at Spring Town Hall
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffChancellor DiStefano spoke at the meeting about the campus push for inclusivity. By Jake Mauff
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CampusCUSGEventsNewsPoliticsUniversity Administration
Jared Polis and CUSG discuss the rising cost of tuition
Congressman Polis heard students’ opinions on how to make tuition more affordable. By Graham Crawford
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AcademicsCampusEventsNewsUniversity Administration
Board of regents discusses tuition proposals and updated degree programs at meeting
The CU Board of Regents hopes to create fixed tuition rates and establish a new major. By Charlotte Bowditch
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Saturday’s rally focused on gun control and immigration. By Sydney Worth
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Social mobility suffers as university costs keep rising. By Grant Stringer
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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Beginning this spring, CU students will have to show more proof that they are legally and financially independent from their parents or others to receive in-state tuition.
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Your crippling college debt is probably, hopefully, worthwhile. By Elizabeth Hernandez
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CampusFront PageNewsPolitics
CU regents debate telling of candidates’ stances on gun laws and lowering tuition
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonCandidates for CU Regent At-Large gathered for a debate Wednesday in the UMC, where they hashed out presumptive plans for the position.