Almost 100 students pledged to stay sober during CU’s Sobriety Weekend Challenge.
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Boulder police have concluded a burglary investigation involving a “sexually explicit” note left at a woman’s house.
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More and more CU seniors are opting to continue on in school after they graduate.
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Boulder Police are looking for an intruder who broke into the home of a CU student.
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Students eating on campus may notice something different about their cups.
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According to CU Spokesman Bronson Hilliard, Chancellor Philip DiStefano has not yet received many student replies to his e-mail seeking feedback on the Title IX Report posted on his Web site last week.
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Tuesday’s hearing with the Public Utilities Commission to discuss approval for the new Safe Ride Taxi Service has been postponed until further notice.
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A visiting scholar is connecting science and art through lectures this week on the CU campus.
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The Buffs still have a reason to celebrate despite a recent loss to CSU rivals in football.
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With nearly a hundred alumni currently serving abroad, CU was recently ranked number two on the Peace Corps’ annual Top Colleges list, making it one of the most instrumental American universities for the philanthropic group.