Students can purchase bikes ranging from $100 to $160. Attendees will also be able to demo e-scooters as part of a city study. By Emma Pond
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CU plans to hold similar events every month as a way to bring together the campus community. By Regan Donofrio
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CU welcomed students to its new residence hall, Williams Village East, built to house over 700 students and provide a community feel. By Anna Haynes
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CU Boulder’s 2019 spring graduation commencement was met with wise words from NBC’s Savannah Sellers. By Valeria Fugate
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Students living in Williams Village have lower retention and graduation rates
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligAccording to CU data, freshmen living in Williams Village have lower retention rates than those living on main campus. By Carina Julig
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CampusCommunityNews
Student lives in minivan camper to avoid high housing costs in Boulder
by Guest Writerby Guest WriterCU student Julianna Finelli renovated the inside of her 2007 Honda minivan to live in for the fall 2018 semester. By Caitlin Sullivan
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Blue light emitted by computer screens damaging to student eye health
by Guest Writerby Guest WriterProlonged exposure to computer screens can cause temporary irritations and potentially long-term damage. By Caitlin Sullivan
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Breaking NewsCampusCommunityCU Presidential SearchNews
Regents vote 5-4 to confirm Mark Kennedy as president
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligMark Kennedy was confirmed as the next CU president in a 5-4 vote despite significant backlash to his nomination. By Carina Julig
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CampusCommunityNews
CU student spearheads creation of Sikh Recognition Day in Colorado
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligCU student Serene Singh helped to create Sikh Recognition Day in Colorado to bring awareness to the religion. By Carina Julig
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CampusCommunityCU Presidential SearchNews
Regents Irene Griego and Linda Shoemaker to vote no on Mark Kennedy
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligAmid a report from the CU Faculty Council that Kennedy misrepresented himself during the search process, two regents say they will vote against his confirmation. By Carina Julig