Every year students and community members clamor for the limited supply of tickets to the Conference on World Affairs’s popular jazz concert, where they are able to take a break from panel discussions for a night of music.
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One of the many topics being discussed at this year’s Conference on World Affairs is today’s famous female pop stars and their roles in society as “feminist role models.”
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What happens when a movie is so terrible that people will flock to a theater to see it? No, this isn’t an April Fools’ Day joke or even a trick question. It’s just the reality of a cult phenomenon called “The Room.”
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CU-Boulder is working with over $1 billion to serve an enrollment of 30,659 students this year.
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CU’s Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building will be receiving $3.5 million as a gift from ConocoPhillips.
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At the invitation of the Distinguished Speakers Board, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox is coming to speak at CU.
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As spring election season begins, CUSG’s three candidate tickets INVEST, PROPEL and EDGE are constructing their election platforms and creating hopeful goals for CU’s future.
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The legacy of the Fourmile Canyon fire that began last September is still being felt in Boulder.
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Whoever thought a tampon couldn’t serve as a form of protest clearly isn’t well-versed in the controversy that has recently occurred in Georgia.
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Every college student has those nights; the ones brimming with procrastinated essays and endless readings, topped off with a midterm worth a quarter of your grade the next morning. The abundance of work feels hopeless and desperate, and you turn to the wrong answer: Adderall.