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Today an unidentified gunman killed 32 Virginia Tech University students and himself, leaving 22 injured, Virginia State Officials said.
The shootings earlier this morning at Virginia Tech, one in a freshman dorm building and another in a classroom, are what appears to be the deadliest shooting rampage in American history, according to federal law enforcement officials.
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Officials at CU are responding to today’s Virginia Tech shooting rampage with community outreach efforts, including counseling services in residence halls on campus.
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Much to the dismay of university officials, each year on April 20 thousands assemble at CU’s Farrand Field in order to support marijuana reform laws in what has become an infamous public celebration of cannabis culture.
Last year, hundreds of students smiled for the cameras, unknowingly taking part in what campus police have called “4/20 Ground Zero 2006.”
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An excited audience was on hand at Mackey Auditorium to see presidential hopeful Joseph R. Biden speak at one of the final events of the 59th annual Conference on World Affairs.
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A panel of speakers said Friday, at the Conference on World Affairs, that inequality is alive and well in America, and that politicians are its backbone. Despite the serious discussion, audience members showed their interest through laughter and applause.
In an hour-long presentation, panel members Paul Krugman, Joy Zarembka and Jurek Martin spoke of politics, the economy and exploitation in the work place.
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Individuals are faced with ethical dilemmas everyday. Making correct decisions can often be difficult because people think differently about things. On Friday, a panel in the UMC East Ballroom discussed, among other things, whether or not there are absolute principles when making ethical decisions.
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Arapahoe Ave. will be closed in both directions at its intersection with Foothills Parkway April 14 through the morning of April 16. The closure will began at 3 a.m. Saturday morning and continue until 6 a.m. Monday to allow work crews to pave a crucial segment of the intersection.
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The lengthy decision-making process surrounding the future of ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill seems like it’s finally amounting to a resolution.
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The Conference on World Affairs hosted a memorial today to honor late journalist Molly Ivins, who devoted her career to exposing corruption and cronyism while delivering that dour news with a light-hearted southern charm that propelled her syndicated column to immense national popularity.