CUPD is searching for those responsible for a mirror out of Sterns West tower Friday morning that injured two.
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As the first week of spring and the start of spring break rolls around, many students have bikinis and beach bodies on their mind instead of the weather that could make or break their trip.
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Parking around the Hill has undergone a major overhaul in recent weeks, leading to a new pay and display system and higher costs for commuters.
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By her own admission, Amy Harris does not look a whole lot different from your typical CU student.
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The CU community is debating the drinking age following Boulder Chief of Police Mark Beckner’s comments that the legal drinking age should be lowered to 18.
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The first phase of the Norlin Library revitalization project will take place as early as May or June this year, according to outreach librarian Deborah Fink.
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Junior fine arts major Amelia Draizin spends up to $650 per semester on textbooks. Draizin said she believes the high cost of textbooks is unacceptable, and she appreciates the actions taken by state legislators to decrease the cost of textbooks in Colorado.
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For Andee Coco, diversity is an “action” word, not just a “being” word. It is something that constantly has to be worked on and strived for.
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CU’s Chancellor G.P. “Bud” Peterson is urging the closure of the Boulder chapter of the Delta Chi Fraternity after nine pledges allegedly trashed an Estes Park motel room last month.
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The second congressional district candidates voiced their views on important energy and climate policies in a debate to a packed room on March 18, and promised leadership on what they consider to be the most important issue of the day.