As finals kick in and the fall semester wraps up, the University and local businesses work to provide students with competitive prices for their used textbooks, said Jason Katzman, the Assistant Director for academic resource through the CU Book Store.
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A state-wide law concerning wireless phone prevention for drivers went into effect Tuesday and it may be difficult to implement, said Boulder Police spokeswoman Sarah Huntley.
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Four CU graduates are looking to fuel social change with the establishment of the Unreasonable Institute, President and Co-founder Daniel Epstein told the CU Independent.
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Although accomplishing an increase in diversity on campus can be challenging CU’s vice chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Communication Engagement at CU says she has high hopes for the university.
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After ongoing discussion about how to shape a 132-acre site in Boulder, officials have finally decided on the creation of a recreational park geared towards cycling.
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University Hill can look a bit upside down after a long weekend of partying, which is where Adopt-A-Block comes in.
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The dean of the Leeds School of Business at CU has confirmed that he is stepping down.
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Gender neutral bathrooms are continuing to spread throughout the CU campus due to wide support from students and faculty, according to Deborah Coffin, dean of students at CU.
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The 2009 H1N1 vaccine is currently in production, awaiting its release to the public and CU is slated to carry it.
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The Buffs still have a reason to celebrate despite a recent loss to CSU rivals in football.