CU faculty and staff alike filled Old Main’s Chapel Friday morning where Chancellor G.P. “Bud” Peterson delivered his third annual State of the University address. The speech outlined CU’s accomplishments in the past year, and set a clear goal for years to come.
News
-
-
Last weekend’s football game was more than a success on CU’s scoreboard. It was also the kick off of the Zero-Waste program, pioneering all green football games for the upcoming season.
-
This weekend starts off rainy but becomes sunny, cool fall weather by Sunday.
-
It seems absurd that Bono would demand all the lights in the Denver Pepsi Center be shut off in the middle of a U2 concert. But that is exactly what he did on an April evening in 2005.
-
The CU Independent takes a look at the policies of Senators Obama and McCain which effect them the most.
-
With the “green” fad enveloping our campus and “Zero Waste” events becoming more and more common, it comes as no surprise that students are putting the environment at the top of their list regarding issues in the upcoming election.
-
Former CU football coach and athletic director Eddie Crowder died from complications of leukemia Tuesday evening at the Exempla Health Center in Lafayette, Colo.at the age of 77.
-
CU administration is continuing efforts to address countrywide campus safety concerns.
-
Last week, all of CU rejoiced when our team delivered a crushing defeat to CSU on the football field. Now it is time to prove to CSU that we really do bleed black and gold by participating in the CU vs. CSU blood drive competition this week, Sept. 8th through the 12th.
-
The CU Police Department is investigating an alleged sexual assault which occurred on campus over the weekend.