CU faculty crowded into the Glenn Miller Ballroom from 4 to 5:30 p.m. to listen to the sole presidential finalist speak and to ask questions about his leadership and qualifications.
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Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter’s office is ready to present the state with a new educational plan that will help students be more prepared for life after high school and on their own.
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CU presidential candidate Bruce Benson is brushing off the continuing controversy over his candidacy after an open-forum with students Tuesday night.
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WASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama powered past Hillary Rodham Clinton in the race for Democratic convention delegates Tuesday on a night of triumph sweetened with outsized primary victories in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
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As Valentine’s Day approaches, chocolate, flowers, love and condoms are in the air as students are gearing up to celebrate National Condom Week.
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While some banks offer promotional air miles or ski passes with their services, Elevations Credit Union thinks along greener lines.
The credit union, which is owned and controlled by the members that use its benefits and services, recently developed the ‘Green Loan Discount.
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Now the sole finalist for CU’s presidency, Bruce Benson’s past position on tenure has some wondering about the future for tenured professors at CU.
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Digital migration is the future of media and communication for the Boulder community.
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A painting of CU presidential candidate Bruce Benson, which hangs in the Benson Earth Sciences building, had a derogatory slogan written on it in Wite-Out.
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Free HIV testing is available two times a week and is free for all CU students.
The testing takes place on Mondays (appointments or walk-ins) from 4-5:40 p.m., and Tuesdays (walk-ins only) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in UMC 411.