Joining a fitness class at the Rec Center is a great way to get involved and avoid the dreaded freshman fifteen.
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Football fans in attendance of last Sunday’s CU vs. CSU game may have noticed an alarming number of individuals being escorted from Folsom Field.
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Four cases of H1N1 have been confirmed at the CU, according to the CU News Center.
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A neat row of shovels and bright blue hard hats lined a mound of dirt near the East Campus of CU-Boulder as the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building took place Wednesday.
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Under a grand arch of balloons, white tables slowly filled with people of a diversity rarely seen at CU. Loud, joyful music and a few spontaneous dancers covered the lawn.
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Over 80 organizations will gather at the UMC fountain area for the Volunteer Fair Sept. 10, urging students to sign up and get involved.
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As the number of confirmed and suspected cases of swine flu continues to rise, students worry that self-quarantining will not be able to slow the spread of the virus in residence halls.
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Thomas Skinner, 23, a junior open-option student at CU, was found dead Sept. 4 in his home.
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CU Family Housing is revealing its most unique feature as one of the most diverse communities in Colorado.
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CU Recreation Center staff members are taking measures in order to decrease the incidence of theft in their facility this year. Unusually high levels of theft were documented during last year’s fall semester.