Author Archive: Nora Keating
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Two CU students arrested for giving pot brownies to unsuspecting classmates and instructor
Two CU students have been arrested by the CU Police Department for allegedly giving marijuana-laced brownies to an unsuspecting faculty member and students. According to a CUPD news release, police arrived at the Hellems Arts and Sciences Building... read more »
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Benson Earth Sciences building evacuated due to smoke
The Benson Earth Sciences building was evacuated around 9 a.m. today after a fire alarm was pulled in response to large amounts of smoke filling the inside of the building. Four fire trucks, an ambulance and a police car arrived at the scene... read more »
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Former CU Buffs aim to “stache-out” Folsom Stadium at today’s home game
The crowd in Folsom Stadium may be looking a little “stache-y” tonight due to two former CU Buffs who are distributing thousands of temporary mustache tattoos for Buff fans to wear. Arthur Jaffee and Trace Adams, both alumni and former CU... read more »
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Buff Up the Rec initiates its construction phase at groundbreaking ceremony
After years of arduous planning, CU will be seeing the visions for an updated and expanded Rec Center come to life. Members of the CU community gathered in a Rec Center conference room at 4 p.m. Friday to listen Chancellor DiStefano formally... read more »
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CU says concealed carry will stay out of undergrad dorms
CU administration is setting specific provisions on how concealed weaponry may be present on campus. In a university news release published August 16, it was announced that campus housing contracts will be adjusted to prevent concealed carry... read more »
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CU’s ‘falling bear’ struck and killed by car
CU’s celebrity, the ‘falling bear,’ was killed Thursday after being struck by a car on U.S. 36. The bear was struck and killed by a car on the southbound lane of U.S. 36 at 5:40 a.m. Thursday about a half mile south of Cherryvale... read more »
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Bear tranquilized in tree near Williams Village
A bear spotted wandering around Williams Village this morning has been safely tranquilized by wildlife officials. Ryan Huff, CU Police Department spokesperson, said that CUPD received a call around 8 a.m. Thursday morning that a bear was wondering... read more »
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The face of 4/20 takes a different shape this year
CU’s tactics to remove the annual 4/20 gathering on Norlin Quad managed to subdue the festivities on campus, though enforcement measures could not silence those in opposition to the changes. Friday, April 20, marked a day of change in CU’s... read more »
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Tuition rate set to increase by 5 percent next year for in-state students
The CU Board of Regents has approved tuition rates for the 2012-2013 school year for all four University of Colorado campuses. CU-Boulder will see a 5 percent tuition increase for the 2012-13 fiscal year in the College of Arts and Sciences,... read more »
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Student group plans to protest CU’s removal of 4/20 gathering
An assembly of CU students and others will protest the university’s plan to restrict visitation to campus and block all access to Norlin Quad. In a press release written by a group called the Boulder Coalition, the planned protest will take... read more »




