Campus
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4/20 photos: 4:20 a.m. to 4:20 p.m.
Every year students and visitors gather on Norlin Quad to smoke marijuana and celebrate 4/20. However, this year, in an attempt to end the annual celebration, CU administration has made the public campus private and promises to take various... read more »
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President Obama to visit CU
President Barack Obama will be visiting CU’s campus on Tuesday, April 24. (Courtesy whitehouse.gov/Pete Souza) White House officials confirmed to the Denver Post that the president will be in Boulder as part of a series of short stops to universities... read more »
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Proposal for new College of Media, Design and the Arts accepted
CU is further advancing its plans for a new school of journalism education as a plan has been accepted to create a modern interdisciplinary college and companion institute. According to a university new release, Provost Russell L. Moore formally... read more »
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CWA panelists discuss the future of Occupy
On the second day of the Conference on World Affairs, CWA panelists spoke to an enthusiastic and diverse audience about the future of the Occupy movement. The topic was “The Occupy Movement: Where it is Going.” The panel was held in the... read more »
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Conference on World Affairs brings national politics to CU
Opening day of the 64th annual Conference on World Affairs maintained the weeklong event’s theme of “Everything Conceivable” with panels covering areas from economics and democracy, to reality television. It also provided the first of... read more »
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Five students issued summonses for vandalizing Norlin Quad
Five CU students were issued summonses by the CU Police Department after being accused of vandalizing property with spray paint on and around Norlin Quad. According to a CUPD news release, at 3 a.m. on Friday, two CUPD officers stopped five... read more »
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Update: After evacuation, Engineering Center will reopen at three
Students have been evacuated from the Engineering Center after a chemical spill occurred in the building Tuesday morning. Ryan Huff, communications manager for the CU Police Department, said four students were packing up materials in a lab in... read more »
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Take Back Our Campus protest draws crowd
Wearing black and gold shirts while chanting the CU fight song, students came in waves to show support for their community while protesting rising tuition costs and a lack of diversity on campus. Starting at the UMC fountains Thursday afternoon,... read more »
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Despite low state budget, Creating Futures campaign thriving
After a record-breaking year, the Creating Futures Campaign is proving to be a tremendous success for the University of Colorado. As of October 2011, the campaign—a fundraising effort that aims to improve campus technology and fund research... read more »
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CU hosts statewide conference to correlate Occupy movements
The Occupy movement continues to progress and specific Occupy groups are correlating their actions to reach their goals. The Colorado People’s Assembly was hosted on the CU campus Saturday, with meetings taking place in various rooms in Duane... read more »




