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  • Occupy Boulder moves to Pearl Street

    Occupy Boulder moves to Pearl Street

    Beautiful, funky, eclectic, crowded—these are just some of the words that can be used to describe Pearl Street. Now, Pearl Street can add another word to that list: Occupied. On Saturday morning, a group of protesters with the Occupy Boulder... read more »

     
  • Volleyball gives hard effort but falls on senior night

    Volleyball gives hard effort but falls on senior night

    The CU volleyball team is ending its home season on a bittersweet note. Colorado fell in three sets to the No. 10 Washington Huskies on Saturday night at the Coors Events Center (25-18, 25-20, 25-20). The Buffs held their own in all three sets,... read more »

     
  • Delicious Thanksgiving goodies

    Delicious Thanksgiving goodies

    The following recipes were chosen for their convenience and for their distinct tastes that will lend a mouth-watering twist to your usual Thanksgiving menu. Enjoy! Galette de Pommes Instead of the standard apple pie, change things up with this... read more »

     
  • Buffs hope to beat UCLA this weekend after Arizona victory

    Buffs hope to beat UCLA this weekend after Arizona victory

    Last weekend, a collective sigh of relief swept through Folsom Field as the Buffs got their second win of the season. The 48-29 victory over the Arizona Wildcats served as a confidence boost for not only the fans, but also for the team. Tyler... read more »

     
  • A Boulder Thanksgiving

    A Boulder Thanksgiving

    Mom and Dad left you stuck in Boulder for fall break? Not to worry, the CUI won’t let let your week go to waste. Gather with friends Throw your own Thanksgiving dinner party. This is a great way to get everyone together so you don’t have... read more »

     
  • Study while you eat at Boulder’s restaurants

    Study while you eat at Boulder’s restaurants

    Studying isn’t fun. Studying when you’re hungry is even worse, and you can only eat so many sandwiches from the Laughing Goat in Norlin Commons before swearing off them until finals are over. Restaurants and coffee shops are perfect for... read more »

     
  • Feminism and the Occupy CU movement

    Feminism and the Occupy CU movement

    CU Boulder is joining protestors from across the country in the struggle against corporate greed and poorly distributed wealth throughout the United States. In red, Michaele Ferguson, a political science and democracy & feminist theory professor,... read more »

     
  • Four vegan and gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes

    Four vegan and gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes

    Many look forward to Thanksgiving for its roasted turkey and creamy mashed potatoes. But for those with dietary restrictions, feeling out of the loop can lead to a blue holiday. If you’re hosting a Thanksgiving dinner, know that most of the... read more »

     
  • Bicycles for Humanity teams up with CU students

    Bicycles for Humanity teams up with CU students

    CU students are helping to make Namibia and Zambia more bike-friendly in their “Business Solutions for the Developing World” class by working with Bicycles for Humanity. Colorado based Bicycles for Humanity sends shipments of used... read more »

     
  • Photos: CU vs Arizona

    Photos: CU vs Arizona

    The Buffs’ final home game of the season against Arizona on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 doubled as their first home-field victory, with a final score of 48-29. However, it was also Senior Day, the last home game ever for all senior players.... read more »