The University of Colorado Student Union Legislative Council held their first meeting of the school year yesterday.
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In the aftermath of the stabbing of freshman finance major Michael Knorps on Monday, Aug. 27, students and staff have reflected on the manner in which the university notified the CU community about the situation.
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In the shadows cast by the recent stabbing and robbery in the CU community this past week, many at the university are wondering just how safe they really are.
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The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday to allow two alleged rape victims to continue with a Title IX sexual harassment lawsuit against the University of Colorado at Boulder. In 2002, Lisa Simpson and another woman filed a Title IX sexual harassment lawsuit against the university after CU football recruits allegedly sexually assaulted the two women at a December 2001 recruitment party.
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TIMELINE: 1997: A Niwot High School student is allegedly sexually assaulted at a party by Colorado football recruits. 1998: Boulder prosecutors Mary Keenan (now Mary Lacy) and Alex Hunter meet with Chancellor Richard Byyny and Athletic Director Dick Tharpe.
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Boulder County has the third highest count of West Nile cases in the nation, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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Out of 1.5 million messages received by CU’s e-mail accounts each day, Information Technology Services estimates 75 percent of those are spam.
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On Thursday, Aug. 16, the University of Colorado regents approved a five-year Capital Construction Plan for the CU campus. If the Colorado Commission on Higher Education approves the plan, and spending is authorized by the state legislature, construction will begin in the 2008-2009 school year.
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A statement released Tuesday by the family of CU freshman Michael Knorps indicate that he will remain at CU, despite being a victim of a campus stabbing on Aug. 27, the first day of class.
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An 83-year-old woman, whose name has not been released, flipped her car on Ninth Street and Arapahoe today at approximately 12:45 p.m. According to police, it caused a 30 minute power outage in downtown Boulder.