Colorado liquor stores will be allowed to stay open on Sundays starting in November if the state Senate passes a bill amending the current law restricting alcohol sales. Sen. Jennifer Veiga introduced the bill, SB-082, in January. It is currently in the Senate waiting for a vote.
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Supporters packed into the Colorado Convention Center Friday evening to attend a rally for Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul.
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Renovations for the Gold Run apartment complex, which caught fire on Oct. 26, 2007, will include a new sprinkler system.
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A small crowd of students, faculty and community members gathered at Old Main auditorium Thursday morning to hear Gov. Bill Ritter and CU Chancellor G.P. “Bud” Peterson speak about the commitment of the state and the university to environmental issues and sustainability.
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As Super Tuesday approaches, students are fervently campaigning for their chosen candidates.
When Nick Passanante returned from working on Sen. Hillary Clinton’s winning campaign for the Jan. 8 primary in New Hampshire, he said that he expected to see a huge surge of support at CU for her.
In fact, he saw very little.
But the junior political science major said he decided to change that.
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UCSU may be extending a degree of official support to the Student Worker Alliance on campus if the resolution that was introduced Thursday night gets passed.
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The veil of secrecy surrounding the search for the next CU president lifted late Wednesday night as the CU Board of Regents declared Bruce Benson the sole finalist.
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Mostly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-30s are in the forecast for Saturday and Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Seated in front of an airplane with “United States of America,” painted across the side, Gov. Mitt Romney, Sen. John McCain, Gov. Mike Huckabee, and Congressman Ron Paul were given one last chance to clarify their positions before the highly anticipated caucuses and primaries of Super Tuesday.
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The Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association Board of Trustees unanimously voted on Jan. 18 to implement a new policy allowing for greater scrutiny of public companies economically tied to Iran.