With cost center budgets now under the consideration of Legislative Council, UCSU will be working to weigh the benefits of proposed enhancements to the centers against the need to keep student fees at a minimum.
News
-
-
With young and old alike flocking to the appeal of the new Wii, some are questioning whether the Wii is taking place of regular activity. Questions have arisen regarding the Wii’s impact on physical activity and whether or not it is a replacement for physical exercise.
-
With a stage covered in stuffed animals and glowing flowers, Sia’s concert on Feb. 24 at Fox Theatre had a tangible innocence that few artists embrace.
-
Webster Cash, chair of the Astronomy Department and chief scientist for the New Worlds Observer project, said he has had a particularly busy and thrilling week.
-
Nancy Scheper-Hughes, a medical anthropology professor at the University of California – Berkeley, will give a speech on Saturday about the global issue of organ trafficking. Scheper-Hughes is the distinguished lecturer for the anthropology department this year and her speech follows an earlier, smaller presentation that she gave on Friday.
-
Recent sorority social events have resulted in a temporary alcohol suspension to the CU Panhellenic sorority chapters.
-
The fires of contrasting affirmative action views are still burning hot on the CU campus.
-
When the Little Rock Nine tried to enter Little Rock Central High School in 1957, they found their way blocked by angry students, violent protesters and the Arkansas National Guard, deployed by then governor Orval Faubus.
-
Police found “a few grams of marijuana” in addition to alcohol in the Super 8 Motel rooms wrecked by nine Delta Chi Fraternity pledges, said Estes Park police Detective Rick Life.
-
UCSU is taking action in response to two opinion articles recently published by the Campus Press that were interpreted as racist toward the Asian and Latino communities.