Cupid’s arrows are indifferent to economic situations. Valentine’s Day, like every other commercial holiday, will happen regardless of the state of the economy.
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CU has hindered campus accessibility to ATMs for disabled students by not enforcing American Disability Association national guidelines for equal access, according to Alexis Smith, the director of diversity affairs for UCSU.
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Throughout the month of February, the Center for Multicultural Affairs, a division of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement, is honoring Black History Month by offering an entertaining and educational series of activities for students, faculty and the greater Boulder community.
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Applications for resident adviser positions on campus are up this year, according to Residence Life.
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Police say a Brighton woman offered a CU student and his cousin drugs and threatened to kill them.
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Studying abroad may seem like a daunting and unaffordable option for many students, especially in today’s challenging economic environment.
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The economic crisis is causing more students to think about staying in school longer.
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The University System of Georgia announced this morning that Chancellor G.P. “Bud” Peterson has been named the finalist for the presidency of Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Scammers are hitting the Internet, and no one is safe.
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Students will have the opportunity to vote this spring on whether or not they want their capital construction student fee increased.