It has been nearly 12 years since names like Blaze, Thunder and Nitro strutted into the homes of television audiences on the show “American Gladiators.” That is until NBC assembled a new class of muscle-bound men and women to revive the series for primetime.
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Several car accidents occurred earlier Wednesday evening due to inclement weather conditions along Folsom Ave.
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To tumultuous chants of “Obama, Obama, Obama” and “Yes. We. Can,” Sen. Barack Obama entered the Magness Arena at DU.
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DENVER (AP) _ State regulators are investigating whether two former prosecutors who later became state judges acted improperly when they won a now-discredited murder conviction against Timothy Masters.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) _ Democrat John Edwards bowed out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination on Wednesday, saying it was time to step aside “so that history can blaze its path” in a campaign now left to Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
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Former President Bill Clinton made his case for why students should support New York senator Hillary Clinton in her bid for the presidency at a rally Wednesday night.
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If banana bread was the barometer for picking the next president, Chelsea Clinton said she would have talked about how her mom is the most qualified baker running for the country’s highest office.
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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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It has been nearly 12 years since names like Blaze, Thunder and Nitro strutted into the homes of television audiences on the show “American Gladiators.” That is until NBC assembled a new class of muscle-bound men and women to revive the series for primetime.
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Mark Olofson has high aspirations for improving the relationship between CU and the city of Boulder.