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A look at the weather for the upcoming weeek from the CU Independent.
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A look at the highlights of this week’s Republican National Convention and perspectives from CU staff and students on what happened.
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The 2008 presidential election is rapidly approaching, bringing with it a whirlwind of campus activities to engage students in the political process. From voter registration and renowned political speakers to political open mic night and an early voting center at the Rec Center, student groups are working to involve CU’s student body in politics.
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Hiking in the shadow of Boulder’s Flatirons on the McClintock Trail a careful eye will notice something hidden, something many current CU students have never even noticed: the letters CU.
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The aphorism “Keep Boulder Weird” was displayed proudly throughout Boulder, nowhere more evident than on Banjo Billy’s Bus Tour. Fourth year tour guide Chris Johnson proclaimed the tour is filled with interesting but mainly useless pieces of trivia about Boulder.
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A look at the weather for the coming week, which looks to be sunny with a dash of clouds early in the week.
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A year after the stabbing of a student on the first day of class, CU officials are making sure students are prepared for future emergencies by encouraging them to sign up for the university’s text message alert system.
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CU has re-initiated an online alcohol prevention course for students, asking to think about their drinking habits and learn about the effects of alcohol on the body.
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On Aug. 23, Barack Obama introduced Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware as his running mate, and the nation has been buzzing about him ever since. Biden officially accepted his vice presidential nomination on Wednesday night with a speech that brought many audience members to tears.