More medical treatments for cancer may be developed thanks in part to the work of CU researchers using genome wide profiling and proteomics.
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For junior psychology and sociology major Rachel Ptaszek, Holocaust awareness lasts longer than just a week out of the year.
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The recent publication of the opinion titled “If it’s war the Asians want.” by Max Karson has left some faculty members questioning the Campus Press’ decision to run the article.
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Almost everyone makes plans for a summer road trip, like sophomore Ariel Mamane.
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Most of the CU Finance Board can rest a little easier after their meeting Tuesday night; the Board passed the second reading of the budget for the UMC, the last cost center to be approved.
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From the oh-so-familiar hacking cough and runny nose to the feelings of low energy and congestion, the season for the flu and common cold is in full swing.
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The recent publication of Max Karson’s opinion piece “If it’s war the Asians want…” has issued a need to address the concept and style of satire and whether or not Karson’s controversial piece can be classified as satirical.
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Max Karson’s duties with the Campus Press have been suspended pending a restructuring of the opinions section.
The Campus Press is in the process of organizing an open, public forum to address diversity sensitivity in our news coverage in which we invite students to voice the direction they think the publication should go.
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The largest beef recall in U.S. history will not affect the CU campus, according to a statement issued by Housing and Dining Services on Feb. 20.
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In light of the controversy surrounding the publication of Campus Press Assistant Opinions Editor Max Karson’s opinion titled “If it’s war the Asians want…” the editors at the Campus Press are disclosing the process behind their decision to run the article.