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Second town hall meeting to address concealed weapon carrying on campus
The topic of concealed weapons on campus will once again be in discussion this week as a second town hall meeting is being held in response to several requests from the CU community. A Town Hall meeting on the Concealed Carry Act (CCA), which... read more »
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David Wineland becomes fifth CU Nobel Laureate
Physics lecturer David Wineland has received the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics, the fifth CU faculty member to win the prestigious award. Wineland shares the honor with French physicist Serge Haroche. According to the National Institute of Standards... read more »
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Engineering student receives $10,000 scholarship from astronaut
Retired NASA astronaut and CU alum Vance Brand visited his Alma mater to present student Sri Radha with a $10,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. Junior chemical and biological engineering major, Srinidhi Radhakrishnan,... read more »
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CU sorority hopefuls recieve new homes and sisters on Bid Day
Friday the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom filled with girls anxiously awaiting the results of Bid Day. “I’m nervous, but excited,” said Danielle Craven, an 18-year-old freshman open-option major, as she anxiously waited to find out which group... read more »
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PBS NewsHour’s Imani Cheers speaks to CU students
Imani Cheers, director and editor for PBS NewsHour, sat down for lunch with students on Tuesday, discussing her journey to become a journalist and journalism today. But Cheers’ first order of business was to learn about the people that had... read more »



