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CWA must-see: “Fashion, Tattoos and Piercings: Body as Billboard”
The 65th Annual Conference on World Affairs will be present “Fashion, Tattoos and Piercings: Body as Billboard” at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday in the University Memorial Center Gallery. Lameese Akacem, a 22-year-old 1st year graduate integrated... read more »
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Video: Diversity at CU through minority eyes
CU has strived to achieve diversity on campus for quite some time. According to the 2011-2012 CU Diversity Report released by the Office of Planning, Budget and Analysis, minority enrollment is currently at an all-time high for both undergraduate... read more »
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CU could increase tuition by 8.7 percent next year
A recently proposed tuition plan at CU could lead to an increase in tuition for in-state students living on campus by 8.7 percent for the 2013-14 school year. If the Board of Regents votes to approve this plan, budget officials calculate annual... read more »
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Is CU dining halls’ food healthy? Students weigh in
Foods at CU look appetizing, but many students are unaware of the nutritional value of the foods provided at Grab-and-Go’s and dining halls. Currently there are no nutritional values provided with the foods, but many foods do specify certain allergens.... read more »
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CU’s smoking ban could affect students’ daily habits
Although smoking cigarettes negatively impacts a person’s health, many students partake in the addictive activity regularly. CU strives for a healthy campus, but is home to a large amount of people that are smokers. For these students,... read more »
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Do CU students uphold Boulder stereotype?
There are many stereotypes that CU students face as young residents of Boulder, including their: active lifestyles, eco-friendly attitudes and being liberal-minded. One of the weightiest conventions that they face is maintaining a healthy and... read more »
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CU students on religion and college life
With a population consisting of students from all over the state of Colorado, the country and the world, a representative of almost every religion and culture can be found on CU’s campus. As a public university, CU does not associate itself... read more »
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A look at the conflict between Israel and Palestine
When Israel launched air attacks on Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, on Nov. 14, it put the contentious relationship between the two neighbors back in the international spotlight. The attacks, which killed at least 19 and wounded many... read more »
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CU Veteran’s Legal Clinic fighting for a good first year
CU’s Veteran’s Legal Clinic to provide legal assistance to veterans associated with CU. Leah Gould, a 26-year-old law student, and Kevin Brown, a 33 year-old law student, co-founded the Military Law Society. Gould partnered with Mark Fogg,... read more »
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10th Annual Bioneers Conference begins
The 10th Annual Bioneers Conference kicked off Friday morning in the Humanities building. The conference takes place at CU every year, allowing people to come together to take a look at environmental issues and their solutions. Preparation for... read more »




