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CU residence hall goes platinum
CU’s reputation as an environmentally conscious institution is being furthered by the addition of sustainable student housing. Williams Village North has recently received a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum ranking... read more »
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2012 commencement has comedic options for speakers
Attendees at the May 2012 commencement ceremony could find the event to be a hilariously good time. The Senior Class Council, which is responsible for choosing the commencement speaker, recently sent an email to senior students asking them to... read more »
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CUSG 4/20 forum produces heated debates
Next year, CU students heading to Norlin Quad on April 20 may be surprised to find it a little emptier than expected. Police officers watch as the 4/20 crowd begins to leave Norlin Quad in 2011. CU spokesperson Bronson Hilliard said, "The goal... read more »
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Occupy Boulder moves to Pearl Street
Beautiful, funky, eclectic, crowded—these are just some of the words that can be used to describe Pearl Street. Now, Pearl Street can add another word to that list: Occupied. On Saturday morning, a group of protesters with the Occupy Boulder... read more »
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CU votes to keep investments in Israel, despite complaints from student group
CU is continuing its investments in Israel, despite attempts by a group in support of Palestine to persuade the university to divest. On Wednesday, Nov. 9, the CU Board of Regents voted to continue investments with companies that operate in... read more »
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17th annual diversity and inclusion summit is forum for discussion
This week, many at CU are listening to presentations and engaging in discussion that centers around matters of diversity, inclusion, equity and social justice on campus due to the events offered by the 17th Annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit. From... read more »
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New CU study finds that python blood may help heart disease in humans
CU scientists have discovered that a combination of fatty acids in snake blood could help human hearts in the future. Their study is being featured in the current issue of the prestigious journal, Science. Jack Tran, 25, a senior MCDB major... read more »
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CU space center to play key role in international competition
At the beginning of next year, a CU-based space center will prepare student science experiments for a journey to the final frontier. These experiments will be the products of an international contest called Space Lab, which is sponsored by YouTube,... read more »
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Online poker club to launch despite low student enthusiasm
At the end of this month, Chandler Bator of Arizona State University will launch YourCollegePokerClub.com, an online poker gaming site aimed at protecting students from losing money through online gambling. Bator’s gaming site will... read more »
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CU students speak out against controversial homecoming grand marshal
The Gender Justice Commission of CU is taking a stand for inclusion today, Oct. 21, at the Homecoming Parade on Pearl Street. Bill McCartney, a former CU football coach, is the grand marshal for the parade, and has been criticized in the past... read more »




