Boulder Waterkeeper urged the campus to take further steps to reduce E. coli. The university states it has already done so. By Robert Tann
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CommunityEnvironmentNews
Spikes in E. coli levels in Boulder Creek prompt call to action
by Robert Tannby Robert TannRecent data shows some E. coli levels were over 15 times the EPA standard. Now, a Boulder activism group is trying to change that. By Robert Tann
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Panelists at the summit opening stressed the importance of making CU and the city of Boulder more welcoming. By Noah Zucker
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The Public Works Department is implementing a series of new bicycle treatments in Boulder to determine changes that will be made to the city’s Transportation Master Plan (TMP).
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CU students on religion and college life
by Haleema Mianby Haleema MianBy Haleema Mian
The CU Independent interviewed several students regarding how college has affected their religious outlooks
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