Snowfall is expected to be between one and four inches between Thursday evening and Friday night. Accumulation will be heaviest between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Friday.
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As temperatures drop and CU is covered with snow, the campus Bike Station is now closed for winter and will reopen in March 2008.
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CU graduates who earn advanced degrees may be sporting gold robes instead of black ones in the future.
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Former Interfraternity Council President and UCSU Legislative Council Vice President Christopher Kline is due to return to the Boulder County Jail on Thursday, Dec. 20.
Kline, 22, will report to the jail where charges against him will be filed.
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Snow continues to fall in the Boulder area and seems to show no signs of slowing down. According to the National Weather Service, Boulder County is under a hazardous weather outlook and snow advisory until Thursday evening.
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When the U.S. Ski Team selects their skis for the 2010 Olympics, it might be a little easier, thanks to five CU students.
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Instead of sitting at home and checking Facebook for the hundredth time, college students now have the opportunity to help fight world hunger, right from their computers.
In October, the United Nations World Food Program started a non-profit Web site for people to enhance their vocabulary and combat world hunger.
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Students are calling for new city ordinances to address problems on the Hill.
Newly elected city councilwoman Susan Osborne is happy with current laws and ordinances and recommends sustaining the status quo.
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A new form of alternative medicine, BodyTalk, is available to students here in Boulder. “The body is a complex and amazing mechanism, with systems, cells and atoms in constant communication,” Maggie Manelis, a certified BodyTalk practitioner said. “Unfortunately, the stresses of everyday life can compromise these lines of communications or overload the energy circuits.
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Does saying no to meat mean you have to fall asleep in class? Anne Schuster, the special coordinator of the community health department at Wardenburg says she thinks that it is possible for vegetarians to eat healthy. “You just need to be watchful with the amount of protein and vitamins you get.