In the midst of ongoing controversy over the naming of Bruce Benson as the sole finalist for the CU presidency, those who have worked closely with Benson agree that success has defined his 43 yearlong business and civic career.
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Student employees at the TREP Café are learning much more than simply how to pour a cup of coffee.
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Mother Nature’s giving couples a reason to huddle together on Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day plans may need to be adjusted as a winter storm is in the forecast beginning Wednesday night.
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Bruce Benson met with CU staff to discuss his qualifications to be the president of the CU system on Wednesday afternoon.
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Regent Cindy Carlisle will not be supporting Bruce Benson for the presidential position at CU.
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The sweet-smelling bouquets of roses and lilies that are flying off florists’ shelves on Valentines Day are now proven to have a positive effect on people’s behavior and work habits, according to a recent study at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
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The ongoing endeavors of the CU Department of Linguistics are still big news even though their projects are not new.
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Years ago, somewhere in the forest outside of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, there stood a grass house. Made of logs, mud and sticks, it was built isolated from any other village. Far enough away from anyone who could hear the screams of pain from inside. A young boy was being pinned down by two grown men, one of them sitting on his legs and the other on his chest.
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Bruce Benson, the sole finalist for President of CU, has a long resume with different interests all over Colorado.
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UCSU leaders say the overwhelming majority of students are uninvolved and do not care about what happens in their student government.