News
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Car crashes into church on Folsom
An SUV crashed near St. Aidan’s church on Folsom and Colorado earlier this afternoon. Police arrested 73-year-old Brenda Geers as a suspect in the drunk driving accident that resulted in sending an 18-year-old victim to the hospital. A... read more »
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Tim Wise speaks out in Macky Auditorium
Tim Wise, antiracist essayist, author and educator spoke on campus Tuesday evening. The event, took place from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 2 in Macky Auditorium and was organized by CU’s Cultural Events Board and consisted of a speech from Wise followed... read more »
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A glimpse at the life of a CU College Republican
The presidential election is approaching and many students are passionately standing up for what they believe in. Prominent among them is Aslinn Scott, a 21-year-old junior communications major who is Vice Chair of the CU College Republicans. CU... read more »
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GLBTQ Resource Center and groups celebrate GLBTQ history month
The University of Colorado offers a variety of clubs and organizations to help students find their niche. One of the most active organizations is the GLBTQ Resource Center, which has helped CU become one of the Top 100 Campuses for GLBTQ Students. The... read more »
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Fourth Annual Symposium on STEM Education
An annual event hosted by CU’s Science, Technology, Education and Math program brought Google director Scott Green to campus on Monday for a discussion on how elements of the program can fix widespread failures within the education system. The... read more »
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Romney to Colorado: “This is going to be the home of the place that elects the next president of the United States”
Two days ahead of the first 2012 presidential debate, which will be held at University of Denver, candidates and surrogates are swarming swing state Colorado and specifically the Denver suburbs that are local battlegrounds. Mitt Romney visited... read more »
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Kenna Egbune leaves legacy of activism and involvement at CU
The news of 20-year-old senior Ikenna “Kenna” Egbune’s passing has left CU reeling. A candlelight vigil was held last Thursday night on the steps of Norlin Library to celebrate the life of Kenna, who was a passionate and active member... read more »
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Tim Wise coming to speak to CU about diversity
In anticipation of Tim Wise, an anti-racism educator, activist and author, coming to speak at CU, students share how they feel about CU’s diversity climate and initiatives. The talk, sponsored by the Cultural Events Board, is to take... read more »
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New regulations limit K’s China music levels and liquor servings
K’s China, a Chinese restaurant and bar on the Hill, is dealing with new restrictions on their liquor license after a Sept. 19 hearing initiated by the Boulder Licensing Authority. The conditions for K’s China liquor license renewal came... read more »
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CU’s Family Weekend
Every fall, CU likes to welcome parents to its campus, bringing families together for a three-day event. The university recognizes the importance of remaining connected with loved ones and looks forward to promoting this value by providing a... read more »




