Student government candidates running on the Unite ticket in the upcoming spring elections were featured in photos on the Tumblr called I, Too, Am CU. By Alison Noon
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The student government is planning a week in April to represent CU’s new marketing campaign, “Be Boulder.” By Sam Klomhaus
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CampusNews
Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought finalists to visit campus
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonFinalists for CU’s Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought will be visiting campus this spring. By Alison Noon
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You may have noticed “Be Boulder” in emails and on university websites. What does it mean for the campus community? By Sam Klomhaus
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An introduction to the complex system of student fees to help students understand where their money is going. By Gabriel Larsen-Santos
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CampusCrimeNews
Falsely publicized hate crime leads to campus discussions of social justice
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonIn response to an event that was publicized as a racially-motivated crime, CU administrators and students have held discussions about the campus environment. By Alison Noon
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CampusEntertainmentFront PageNews
From Seoul to CU: Korean artist creates landscapes out of steel powder calligraphy
Visiting artist Kim Jongku’s studio in the Visual Arts Complex lobby allows visitors to witness his creative process. By Gabriel Larsen-Santos
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An initiative pushing for a ballot measure that would abolish the right to carry concealed guns at CU in Colorado’s November 2014 election has revitalized a decades-old debate. By Sam Klomhaus
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CampusNews
External review finds sexual harassment ongoing in philosophy department
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonIn the wake of its recent Title IX review, CU has announced another review that found sexual harassment and bullying within its philosophy department. By Alison Noon
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Campus intramural participants are conflicted over the points systems of their sports. By Steven Grossman