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CU’s annual career fair a success
Students were dressed to impress with resumes in hand at CU’s annual Career Fair. The fair was on Wednesday in the UMC Ballroom. Over 100 different companies attended, giving students the opportunity to discuss possible internships and careers. According... read more »
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CU leads violence prevention project in Denver
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is granting $6.5 million to CU to lead a project to reduce youth violence in the Montbello neighborhood of Denver, according to a news release from CU. The project, a five-year process that will... read more »
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Student’s injuries are life-threatening
The student victim that was hit by a pick up truck earlier this evening is currently undergoing surgery. Boulder Police Department Sergeant Jack Walker said that the victim’s condition is life threatening, and his identity has yet to be... read more »
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Student struck by car, condition remains unknown
The Boulder Police Department has confirmed a male pedestrian was hit by a pickup truck crossing the road at the Center for Community. Boulder Police Department Sergeant Jack Walker confirmed that the victim, identified as a CU student, was... read more »
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New Geosciences building to be added to East Campus
Environmental studies students at CU Boulder can soon except construction to begin for a new 300,000 square-foot interdisciplinary building on East Campus. The university has acquired the rights to the old McAllister building, formerly known... read more »
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Student’s death sends shockwaves through CU community
The death of a CU student has stunned many in the CU community and has caused officials to rethink drug and alcohol education. Michael Hoffman, a 21-year-old sophomore open-option major, died Aug. 30, after spending four days unconscious at... read more »
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Freshmen students sound off on temporary housing
This year’s incoming freshmen class reached over 5,600 students. Many students have not received permanent housing this year because of the large quantity of students. This is because of students who accept enrollment into the school, enroll... read more »




