Events
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M.Ward at the Boulder Theater
After spending the last few years making music with people like Conor Oberst, Jim James and Zooey Deschanel, M.Ward returned to solo work this year with “A Wasteland Companion” and brought his talents to the Boulder Theater on Saturday... read more »
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President Obama to CU: “We’ve got to make college affordable for you”
One thing was on the mind of President Barack Obama Tuesday night when he visited the University of Colorado: affordable higher education. As part of his current cross-country college tour, President Obama spoke to a packed Coors Event Center... read more »
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Wyclef Jean concert sees only 1,500 students on 4/20
This year’s 4/20 celebration was marked with an increase in security, a closed campus and a Wyclef Jean concert that showed little attendance from the student population. CUSG and Program Council sponsored a free concert performed by hip-hop... read more »
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Beyond the competition: CU Greek Week’s philanthropic side
For the vast majority of the student population not involved in Greek life, Greek Week may invoke images of endless parties and silly rivalries between the CU sororities and fraternities participating in the event. Screaming girls and macho... read more »
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CU Idol’s finalists prepare to win grand prize
Thousands auditioned, nerves have been tested, courage has been mustered and many dreams are being held in the balance. This is the experience for the finalists of CU Idol. On Friday, March 9, CU students will gather in the Glenn Miller Ballroom.... read more »
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Garry Winogrand exhibition offers candid look at New York’s women
The seventh floor of the Denver Art Museum is full of elaborate Western American landscape paintings and metal statues of buffaloes. On Sunday, a new addition to the gallery pulled visitors out of the frontier and onto the streets of New York... 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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Students and faculty discuss feminism and Greek life
The community gathered to discuss whether or not Greek life and feminism are reconcilable or compatible ideas at the “Rumor Has It” program, sponsored by the Women’s Resource Center on campus. (CU Independent Illustration/Robert... read more »
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TEDx Boulder encourages intellectual stimulation on a Saturday night
Organic food, job hatred and weather forecasts usually aren’t topics of conversation on a Saturday night. But on Sept. 24 at Macky Auditorium, TEDxBoulder engaged students and community members for hours with monologues about “Time... read more »
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What’s Up Weekend
This weekend’s line-up continues in the same vein as CU Arts and Culture week, with a film festival, dance festival and craft market. By the end of this weekend-long artistic endeavor, you might just be ready to do your math homework. FRIDAY “Green... read more »




