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    Things to Do at CU: Week of April 11

    by Juliana Czar April 11, 2022
    by Juliana Czar April 11, 2022

    A roundup of events happening across CU the week of April 11, from panels on war in Ukraine to goat yoga.

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    Breaking: Majority in-person classes will start Aug. 23, says CU

    by Henry Larson March 29, 2021
    by Henry Larson March 29, 2021

    University leaders said that CU will be mostly in-person by the fall and that the semester’s schedule would be back to normal. By Henry Larson

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    Opinion: If CU cared about your education: Part 1

    by Alex Wolf-Root November 11, 2019
    by Alex Wolf-Root November 11, 2019

    Shouldn’t CU make sure your teachers know how to teach? Right now, little regulates graduate student instructors. By Alex Wolf-Root

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    The types of people you meet in your classes

    by Grapevine February 23, 2017
    by Grapevine February 23, 2017

    The types of people you tend to meet in classes at CU. We all know at least one of these people. By Alex Meyers

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    CU Taboo: Laptops in the classroom

    by CU Independent February 10, 2016
    by CU Independent February 10, 2016

    This week, the Taboo crew talks about something that everyone deals with at the beginning of the semester — whether or not professors let you use laptops in class. We get into how they can be both a distraction and a tool, how they can be used productively and why peoples’ learning styles are so different.

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    Finding the right fitness class for you at the CU Rec Center

    by Leala King February 28, 2013
    by Leala King February 28, 2013

    By Leala King
    Don’t let the piles of dirt and relocation of equipment fool you, The Rec Center is still in full swing, with over 85+ classes a week.

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    How to make friends and alienate people (in class)

    by Ainslee Mac Naughton August 27, 2012
    by Ainslee Mac Naughton August 27, 2012

    Classes are the perfect way to meet new friends, but they also introduce you to some people you would rather not know at all…

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    Education and costs at CU

    by CU Independent October 16, 2010
    by CU Independent October 16, 2010

    CU is working hard to provide the best education for its students, but in a large public university, it can be difficult to satisfy everyone.

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    Sustainable students

    by CU Independent January 27, 2010
    by CU Independent January 27, 2010

    Named the greenest university in the United States by Sierra Magazine, holding classes that teach sustainability appears a sensible steppingstone for CU.

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