CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) _ Republican John McCain on Sunday called the GOP contest “still very competitive” but said his South Carolina win gives him momentum heading into the next big battle in Florida. The Arizona senator and Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton won contentious nominating contests a day earlier.
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Two CU faculty members will receive the 2008 Bernard M. Gordon Prize Feb. 19 in Washington, D.C.
Lawrence Carlson and Jacquelyn Sullivan have been selected to receive the $500,000 prize for their work founding and developing CU’s Integrated Teaching and Learning Program, also known as the ITL.
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A crowd of over 400 gathered in the basement of Eaton Humanities Jan. 18 to hear two philosophers engage in a verbal battle over abortion. The St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center sponsored the debate over whether abortion is morally justifiable.
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Last fall’s UCSU election commissioner, Sean Daly, will retain his position this semester for the upcoming tri-executive elections.
UCSU kicked off the new semester by re-ratifying Daly and listening to an update from Legislative Affairs. No bills were introduced or voted on.
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The College Opportunity and Affordability Act of 2007, introduced on Nov. 9 of last year, would create minimum spending limits for states to spend on funding higher education as well as streamline the student loan application process and allow low-income students to receive Pell Grant scholarships year round.
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In the wake of Ron Stump’s decision to resign, those close to the vice chancellor of Student Affairs are emphasizing the leadership, student-centered mentality, and high standards that he embodied throughout his eight years on the job.
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“Today we will be discussing global warming,” is not a common introduction heard in a physics or architecture class. But Focus the Nation, a national teach-in CU is participating in on Jan. 31, will aim to make this the introduction in every classroom.
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Former Interfraternity Council President Chris Kline is looking forward to a future free of jail time.
At a sentencing hearing on Dec. 20, the recent CU graduate was exonerated of all charges after being arrested at Delta Chi fraternity house on Dec. 7 at 2:40 a.m. on suspicion of possessing cocaine.
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With banners that read “Rock Out with your Caucus Out!” on display, New Era Colorado hosted an event at the UMC Atrium on Thursday with the intent to promote awareness to students about the upcoming caucus.
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CULink was unavailable for five to seven hours Sunday night for the repairs, according to a message on the email Web site.