One of two open forums was held at the UMC yesterday to address a developing plan for CU Boulder to attain carbon neutrality and integrate sustainability into curriculum, research and campus life.
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Boulder police arrested another CU football player on assault charges Friday night.
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According to court records, Alexander Rek will be allowed to leave for Mexico for spring break.
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Students could see as much as a 9 percent increase in their tuition bill under a recommendation made Tuesday by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education.
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The UCSU Legislative Council was in a giving mood Thursday night, passing the final cost center budgets and voting to approve increases for a variety of cost centers including the UMC, SORCE and the Women’s Resource Center.
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CU freshman linebacker Lynn Katoa turned himself in to Boulder police Friday afternoon in connection to an assault on another CU student.
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Staff Writer George Plaven is at the second reading of the the final budget and will be updating throughout the evening.
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Thousands of Facebook users around the world will protest the use of applications on the popular social networking Web site on April 1.
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In true democratic fashion, it looks like UCSU’s “Show Me the Money” campaign might be paying big dividends for CU students in the future.
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Some students are wondering whether their scholarships will be in jeopardy after a ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s injunction of Amendment 41.