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  • Regent at Large race still too close to call

    Ludwig, Davidson wait for final count Votes from the Nov. 7 election are still being counted to determine who will replace Republican Pete Steinhauer as regent at large. Steinhauer is “termed out” of office after serving his second... read more »

     
  • UMC hosts ambitious student groups

    CASA , STAND work to attract students to their causes Members of the Coalition Against Sweatshop Abuses lined the entrance near the UMC bookstore dressed as “peace officers” handing out flyers of information on their newest endeavor–convincing... read more »

     
  • Boulder City Council holds off on parking meter vote

    Retailers concerned about loss of business to 29th Street The Boulder City Council approved the budget for the 2006 fiscal year last night, but held-off on final decisions regarding the much-debated decision to raise rates and extend enforcement... read more »

     
  • Juggling sparks interest at CU

    Club has high hopes for recruits, needs high ceilings to practice Windmill, Boston mess, tennis, half shower, Mill’s mess, the robot. Confused yet? The CU Juggling Club is home to the masters of these tricks and juggling concoctions. “It’s... read more »

     
  • 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 »

     
  • 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 »

     
  • Barrier breakthrough? Pelosi's promotion may have widespread implications

    Twelve women munched on popcorn Monday while talking about their hopes that more women are elected to political office to better represent the female population. Lafayette City Council member Chris Cameron and White House Project employee Faith... read more »

     
  • For cyclists, a little safety can go a long way

    Studies show most accidents result from lack of attention Buses and cars congest streets during rush hour, and skateboard wheels and pedestrian shoes trample crosswalks and sidewalks. But, in Boulder, the transportation king is the bicycle. >>... read more »

     
  • A renewable mentality

    CU to celebrate 30 years of recyling with ‘America Recylces Day’ This Wednesday, CU will celebrate America Recycles Day and 30 years of recycling with an awards presentation and a tour of recycling facilities on campus. America Recycles... read more »

     
  • Family files suit against Wardenburg

    Misdiagnosis lead to son’s death, family says The family of late CU student Benjamin Stattman has filed a lawsuit against Wardenburg Health Center, saying Stattman received substandard treatment there that resulted in his death. According... read more »