Though CU is sometimes reputed to be a place of privilege and wealth, the walls beyond UMC room 247 have been telling a different story this week.
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This week marks the 27th Annual Holocaust Awareness Week, when events are held to commemorate the 6.6 million people whose lives were taken in the Holocaust, and also addresses current cases of genocide.
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Want to go out for coffee? It’s an innocuous question with nothing complicated about it. Or so it seems, until that coffee menu is read and it’s realized that the coffees are complicated.
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CUSG’s five new representatives are busy preparing for budget season and looking forward to spring elections.
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Chinese students and friends are preparing for the Chinese New Year and starting it off with a celebration in the UMC.
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Whether you’re drowning in group projects or copying your neighbor’s notes (tsk, tsk!), you’re bound to need a break.
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To avoid going stir crazy during the most hectic week of the semester, check out what’s going on in and around Boulder to break up the monotony of note copying and paper writing.
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Veterans will be recognized in the stands at the CU-Iowa State football game this weekend after receiving words of thanks and recognition on CU’s campus Thursday.
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The sight of hundreds of open laptops and the smell of fresh grilled burgers from the Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill permeate the atmosphere of a sea of stressed Buffs.
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CUSG is combining forces with other on and off campus contributors to assemble this week’s annual homecoming events.