A task force will be researching the possibility of combining several CU departments into a single “school of information.”
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The Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at CU Boulder will be implementing the nation’s most successful drug prevention program in middle schools in 10 southeastern states, according to a CU News Center press release.
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Once again, Boulder is coming out on top of another list.
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This year $18,767,633 was requested in student fees which on July 1 were deposited into UCSU’s General Fund.
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The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Resource center is the newest cost center on campus.
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The cause of and damages sustained by the fire in Cristol Chemistry lab 120 are still being investigated.
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CU student Gillian Stewart-Moore was hit by a car while riding her bicycle through a crosswalk Wednesday morning, according to Boulder Police Department Spokeswoman Sarah Huntley. The driver of the vehicle is also a student at the university.
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The SIGG water bottle company recently released a letter explaining that bottles made prior to 2008 contain trace amounts of bisphenol A.
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CU Wild Club’s Q&A raised questions of safety in proposed refuge at a reclaimed nuclear power plant site.
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A fire in Cristol Chemistry has been extinguished but the area is still being secured according to Cmdr. Tim McGraw of the CU Police Department.