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Cingular unleashes slew of new options with Music Service
What wireless service do you have; “Can you hear me now” Verizon Wireless, “Raising the bar” Cingular or another service claiming to be better than all the rest? In an recent online Campus Press survey, between the two... read more »
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Police emphasize safety, security for break
With Thanksgiving break just around the corner, many students are planning to leave Boulder to visit home or go on vacation, which is the perfect time for burglars to strike. “Nationally, the times around holidays, mostly Thanksgiving... read more »
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"Yeti" publisher follows own brand of feminism
Max Karson says he’s a feminist. Others say he’s hateful and misogynistic. Karson says his self-published paper, “The Yeti”, is creating a dialogue about things no one else dares to expose. Others say he’s simply... read more »
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Women's Wilderness Institute gears up for ninth year
The offices of the Women’s Wilderness Institute are a cozy, if cluttered, collection of relics from their first eight years of business. A scale sits by one desk, a pink feather boa glued to the edge, with foam cutouts spelling out “I... read more »
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Law professor in good position to promote diversity at CU
Lorenzo Trujillo, assistant dean of the School of Law, was recently appointed as general counsel to the Hispanic National Bar Association. The position gives Trujillo the chance to defend the rights of Hispanics nationwide and to promote diversity... read more »
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Internationally recognized
Office of International Education hosts awards ceremony In celebration of International Education Week, the Office of International Education hosted a reception to honor the winners of both its Global Citizen Awards and this year’s photo... read more »
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Police trained to react in dramatic situations
Critical Intervention Team educates officers about dramatic scenarios The police officer stands a distance away from the man holding a knife to his wrist. The man threatens to kill himself if the officer gets any closer. “We can get through... read more »
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Halloween DUI arrests increase across the state
Arrests in Boulder increase by 4 over the holiday weekend DUI arrests reached an all-time high of 528 in Colorado over the Halloween period, which went from Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. to Nov. 1 at 3 a.m., according to a Colorado Department of Transportation... read more »
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Gordon concedes, Coffman elected secretary of state
Voting issues first order of business on Coffman’s agenda Ken Gordon conceded the race for secretary of state Tuesday, which granted victory to his Republican opponent Mike Coffman. The final polls showed 49 percent Gordon versus 51 percent... read more »
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'Vagina Warriors' hold gendered speak-out
Rally at UMC Fountain supports women’s issues on campus The “Vagina Warriors” braved the chilly winds at the UMC Fountain Tuesday to fight their battle to bring women’s issues to the forefront. The student group, which... read more »




