Thomas Finholt, a candidate for dean of the new CMCI, held a public session in Norlin Library on Thursday. By Sam Klomhaus
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Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Deb Coffin said Thursday that increases to student group funding have been put on hold. By Sam Klomhaus
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Director of the National Education Policy Center and co-author of Closing the Opportunity Gap, Welner has done significant research in student tracking and de-tracking in education. By Rebecca Viale
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Hashimoto’s kite sculptures have been in movies and on cruise ships. By Sam Klomhaus
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Campus mental health offices to merge, “mental health” student fee proposed
by samklomhausby samklomhausCU’s two main mental health office, PHP and CAPS, are combining, and $21 may be added to student fees. By Sam Klomhaus
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Sexual misconduct town hall meeting discusses institutional adjustments, survivor options
CUSG, CU Police, and the Office of Victim Assistance teamed up Tuesday night in the UMC for a town hall meeting on sexual misconduct at CU. By Grant Stringer
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Alex Molnar, motivated by his goal of seeing that every child has access to a high quality public education, was recognized as one of the top 200 influential researchers in the nation in education. By Rebecca Viale
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Spark Boulder’s EyeSite exhibit draws creativity and publicity
by David Greenby David GreenSpark Boulder, a co-working space for student entrepreneurs, hosted the exhibit ‘EyeSight’ last week. By Billy Singleton
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CU student wins trip to Square Code Camp, inspires computing community
CU Boulder freshman Sophie Green won a trip to Square Code Camp in San Francisco, and continues to pursue her computing passions in Boulder. By Jordyn Siemens
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UMC officials are working on a plan that would bring the Seattle-based coffee giant to the UMC. By Sam Klomhaus