A lot can happen in three and a half hours.
Opinion
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Since early 2000, America has been hiding behind masks in an effort to stop the spread of the latest epidemic.
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Welcome to the first week of the 2009 CU Independent Pick‘em. This year, we’re throwing a twist into the picks unlike past years.
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the split personalities of the character in Robert Louis Stevenson’s 19th century novella, is a common analogy in sports.
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I know you like to be trendy. I know that you are witty and funny and that you are pithy with your words. I like to laugh with you, and I know you like it, too. And I respect you; I think you have many admirable qualities.
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In less than a week I will learn to say “goodbye” to friends and family and learn to say “hello” in a new language. I will leave the “People’s Republic of Boulder” I have come to love dearly and after 27 hours of travel, arrive in Denpasar, Bali in Indonesia.
As most of my peers return to the routine of classes and studying during the week and parties and football games on the weekends, I’m frantically trying to figure out what else I need to pack before I leave.
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I have never been one for fanfare, but at this final moment, as my career at CU comes to a close, I can’t help but contribute to my beloved publication one last time.
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My last class of the year is over! I’m relieved.
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The American Civil Liberties Union is finally standing up for the ill-fated Naked Pumpkin runners, and—surprise—their lobbying is being met with displeasure. Nearly six months late; claims of unconstitutionality are exhuming earlier protests of public indecency in shades of black and white.
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Being a Massachusetts resident, I often get bombarded with questions on why I came to CU; questions I never have a solid or quick response for.