The women’s volleyball team played against the Washington Huskies Sunday night and won in a tense battle. By Max Troderman
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CampusCUSGNews
CUSG fall election: Elevate, Rise to compete for Rep-At-Large seats
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardThe two parties, with seven candidates in total, will race for five available seats. Voting is Oct. 29 through Nov. 1. By Lucy Haggard
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Kathleen Ash, who plays for the CU women’s club hockey team, excels on and off the rink in more ways than one. By Max Troderman
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“Climate Change in our Backyard,” hosted by Fiske, informed CU students about climate change and its effects. By Lizzie Weiler
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2018 Midterm ElectionsNews
Boulder’s sugar-sweetened beverage tax: What you need to know
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesMidterms are approaching and measure 2D on Boulder County’s ballot concerns the continuance of Boulder’s sugar tax. By Anna Haynes
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ColumnsOpinion
Opinion: What does sexual violence look like in the LGBTQ community?
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesIn discussions of sexual violence, LGBTQ victims have too often fallen under the radar. It’s past time we talked about it. By Anna Haynes
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Ken Burns was presented with the Wallace Stegner award by University of Colorado Boulder’s Center for the American West Tuesday night. By Anna Haynes
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CU Boulder hosts Turning Point USA’s founder, Charlie Kirk, and communications director, Candice Owens. By Claire van Zwieten.
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FootballMen's Division ISportsThe Big LeaguesUniversity of Colorado
Broncos’ Phillip Lindsay continues to write his NFL story
by Alex Pepperby Alex PepperThrough three weeks of NFL football, former Buffalo and current Denver Bronco Phillip Lindsay has been turning heads. By Alex Pepper
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Colorado BuffaloesSportsWomen's Division I
Buffs lose another close one in five sets, fall to No. 14 USC, 3-2
by Alex Pepperby Alex PepperColorado’s women’s volleyball lost another heartbreaker at the CU Events Center on Sunday, falling to No. 14 USC. By Alex Pepper