Boulder police are releasing photos of a suspect in a robbery that occurred at A-Ok Liquors.
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CU’s Interactive Theatre Project is in the process of choosing new members for their acting troop.
“We are looking for people with experience,” said Trent Norman, the Interactive Theatre Project’s director. “We want people who are interested in social justice issues and who can fit in with our troupe.”
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This weekend the 2009-2010 college football season kicks off for CU and CSU with what is likely the most celebrated rivalry in the state of Colorado. The Rocky Mountain Showdown is a spirited competition between two great universities and two proud student bodies.
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The Wireless Alliance and CU Recycling have teamed up to encourage students to recycle cell phones by placing recycling bins in the UMC across from Baby Doe’s and in Darley Commons in Williams Village.
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There were two police officers standing guard near the double doors of the Glenn Miller Ballroom where Jared Polis spoke on Friday night.
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Students’ rides on the RTD buses could be a little easier, thanks to a CU student’s class project.
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In looking for ways to better manage a growing endowment fund, the CU Foundation ended its search at Wall Street.
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The Boulder skyline is lost in haze as smoke from several west coast wildfires continues to pass over the Front Range.
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CU has been ranked as the 10th “Douchiest” college in America in a recent GQ article.
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In response to the ever-present budget crisis, Gov. Bill Ritter shaved $320 million off the state budget on Aug. 25.