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  • Boulder City Council debate to be held on campus

    The University of Colorado Student Government is helping organize a debate between Boulder city council candidates. With the November Boulder city council elections rapidly approaching, CUSG and the University Hill Commercial Area and Management... read more »

     
  • Top five scholarships in higher education

    Top five scholarships in higher education

    It’s scholarship season at CU as graduate school deadlines are approaching. The Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, Truman and Fulbright scholarships are among the top full-ride scholarships available to those pursuing graduate school. Each scholarship... read more »

     
  • Students unsure of DiStefano’s no car proposal

    Students unsure of DiStefano’s no car proposal

    Chancellor Philip DiStefano is offering a new idea that has caused great stir amongst the campus. On Oct.11, during the State of the Campus address, DiStefano said that he would eventually like to see a campus without cars and populated by... read more »

     
  • CUPD arrests Will Vill trespasser

    The CU Police Department has arrested 29-year-old Nathan Wood for charges of sexual assault, trespassing, burglary, and theft, regarding incidents of an unfamiliar man entering women’s bathrooms and stealing clothing and towels in Williams... read more »

     
  • Keeping Boulderites safe from bears and mountain lions

    Keeping Boulderites safe from bears and mountain lions

    This story is courtesy of Newsteam, posted on 07 October 2011. The City of Boulder is updating its Urban Wildlife Management Plan to include a section on bears and mountain lions. The current plan only covers general ways to deal with wildlife.... read more »

     
  • College entrepreneurs find alternative ways to succeed

    This story is courtesy of Newsteam, posted on 11 October 2011. Graduation is approaching in less than a year. Some will leave CU in December 2011 while some still have another semester until graduation in the spring. It seems as though this... read more »

     
  • Online poker club to launch despite low student enthusiasm

    Online poker club to launch despite low student enthusiasm

      At the end of this month, Chandler Bator of Arizona State University will launch YourCollegePokerClub.com, an online poker gaming site aimed at protecting students from losing money through online gambling. Bator’s gaming site will... read more »

     
  • CU students speak out against controversial homecoming grand marshal

    The Gender Justice Commission of CU is taking a stand for inclusion today, Oct. 21, at the Homecoming Parade on Pearl Street. Bill McCartney, a former CU football coach, is the grand marshal for the parade, and has been criticized in the past... read more »

     
  • Peace Corps with a Master’s degree

    Peace Corps with a Master’s degree

    The Peace Corps Master’s International Program is now available for master’s students to apply. CU’s newly adopted program allows students to obtain a master’s degree while also performing service work in the Peace Corps. According to... read more »

     
  • New Era Colorado

    New Era Colorado

    Politics are being reinvented for young voters thanks to New Era Colorado, a non-profit, multi-issue organization. Founded in 2006 by a small team of college graduates, the organization has grown to serving active citizens and young leaders... read more »