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4/20 Reforming
Contact CU Independent Multimedia Editor Eric Wang at Jin.wang@colorado.edu Reporter YuChen Wu at yuchen1107@gmail.com
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Elk rut begins in Estes Park
This story is courtesy of Newsteam, posted on 27 October 2011. I set out to film a natural sound package at Rocky Mountain National Park. A natural sound package is a news piece that tells a story through sound and video with no reporter narration. It... read more »
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Boulder High School descends into darkness
This story is courtesy of Newsteam, posted on 27 October 2011. Get ready for a dark descent as Boulder Valley High School is opening the doors Oct. 27 for their 7th annual fundraising event, the Boulder Valley High School’s Haunted House. Every... read more »
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Pearl Street festivity on Halloween
People gathered at the Pearl Street Mall to celebrate Halloween night with friends and strangers alike. The streets became infested with costumed creatures ranging from terrifying to sexy on the last day of October. Some popular choices for... read more »
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Impression Of The First Snow
Erica Lindberg, a CUI staff member and senior broadcast production major, shared footage of her celebration of Boulder’s first snow day. The video features her boyfriend and fellow Boulder resident, Brian Wasilewski, and his dog Champ... read more »
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Skateboarding policies at CU.
Students have adopted skateboarding for transport and leisure at many colleges in the United States. Skateboarding has been a controversial issue for a long time, because it is often defined somewhere between entertainment and transportation.... read more »
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Squirrels-our best friends on campus
They’re small, furry, fast, and they are everywhere. You guessed it, I’m talking about those cute little squirrels that can be found in every part of campus. Whether they’re digging through our trashcans, or dropping nuts on our unsuspecting... read more »
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AIDS Memorial Quilt Lights up the Norlin Quad
The Queer Initiative displayed the AIDS memorial quilts in Norlin Quad from Sept. 26-30. This quilt is committed to commemorating the people who have died from AIDS-related illness since the 1980s and raises public awareness of the disease. Contact... read more »
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Aerospace Engineering Sciences Department Review
(Courtesy of Eric Wang) After the shuttle Atlantis landed one final time earlier this summer, space shuttle flights as we know them have seemingly come to an end. A new era of commercialized manned spaceflight is beginning, and CU-Boulder is... read more »
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Chinese Mid-Autumn Day Festival at CU
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association organized a party to celebrate the coming of Mid-Autumn Day, one of the most important festivals in Asian areas. The party was Sep. 9 at Newton Court lawn. All the activities at this event represented... read more »




