Students are showing no shock after learning of the Board of Regents’ vote to make Bruce Benson the next president of CU.
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There were smiles on some faces and frowns on others as the UCSU Finance Board went through the second readings of non-“Big 3” cost center budgets during a grueling four and a half hour meeting Tuesday night.
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Finally the thing students need right after an intense workout at the student recreation center has arrived: Berry Best Smoothie Company.
It’s been three weeks since the locally owned establishment has moved into the Rec Center and business is kicking.
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The CU Board of Regents Wednesday voted 6 to 3 in favor of Bruce Benson – sealing his position as the university’s 22nd president.
Regents Michael Carrigan, Cindy Carlisle and Steve Ludwig voted against the appointment of Benson as president.
Regents Tom Lucero, Paul Schauer, Kyle Hybl, Tilman “Tillie” Bishop, Pat Hayes and Steve Bosley voted in favor of the appointment.
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We hope that, as managing editors, our readers understand we would never, under any circumstances, make a decision to consciously harm the reputation of this newspaper, which has taken decades to establish.
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Funding for student groups at CU is now being determined by a process designed to ensure the more responsible spending of student fees, student officials said. Gone are the days of the referenda system, where student groups would seek approval on the spring election ballots.
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Although some students are saying that more of their peers should have been on the Presidential Search Committee, those who served on it are saying that student interests were taken into account as they looked for a new president.
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The CU campus will spend its time this week discussing issues of diversity during the 13th annual Diversity Summit.
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Nine CU fraternity pledges are facing severe punishments after allegedly causing over $1,000 worth of damage to a Super 8 Motel room last Sunday in Estes Park.
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Boulder City Council will not be voting on whether to draft a resolution impeaching President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. Supporters for a resolution imploring the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney could not gather the same support from members of City Council Tuesday night.