To tumultuous chants of “Obama, Obama, Obama” and “Yes. We. Can,” Sen. Barack Obama entered the Magness Arena at DU.
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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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Student employees at the TREP Café are learning much more than simply how to pour a cup of coffee.
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Mark Olofson has high aspirations for improving the relationship between CU and the city of Boulder.
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Student voters watched as three congressional candidates squeaked rubber horns, answered trivia questions, and even called “bull” on one another during New Era Colorado’s Meet the Candidates event Monday night.
Voters in the 2nd Congressional District got the chance to see the Democratic congressional candidates Joan Fitz-Gerald, Jared Polis, and Will Shafroth in a non-traditional debate at the Boulder Theater.
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Several members of the Colorado state legislature made it clear Tuesday night that they are taking the problem of rising tuition costs seriously.
At an open forum organized by UCSU, university administrators, state legislators, and various members of higher education governing boards met to discuss the lack of funding for higher education in Colorado. While solutions to the problem varied from panelist to panelist, they all agreed that students would be ones to drive any future changes.
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MIAMI (AP) _ Sen. John McCain won a breakthrough triumph in the Florida primary Tuesday night, seizing the upper hand in the Republican presidential race ahead of next week’s coast-to-coast contests and lining up a quick endorsement from soon-to-be dropout Rudy Giuliani.
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Student voters watched as three congressional candidates squeaked rubber horns, answered trivia questions, and even called “bull” on one another during New Era Colorado’s Meet the Candidates event Monday night.
Voters in the 2nd Congressional District got the chance to see the Democratic congressional candidates Joan Fitz-Gerald, Jared Polis, and Will Shafroth in a non-traditional debate at the Boulder Theater.
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Five former residents of the Gold Run apartments are facing lawsuits from insurance companies for allegedly starting an apartment fire in 2006.
A fire engulfed the Gold Run apartments on the morning of Jan. 22, 2006, leaving 75 residents displaced.
Two years later, the aftermath of the incident is about to hit home for five students allegedly involved in starting the blaze.
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Students might pay less for their textbooks for their classes next semester Members of the Associated Students of Colorado met with Sen. Ron Tupa (D-Boulder) and Rep. John Kefalas (D-Fort Collins) on Jan. 16 to introduce SB08-073, also known as the Textbook Affordability Act.