Despite not having any skiers win individual events in the Nordic races, a strong team performance by the Colorado ski team secured another meet victory.
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In the 400 energy-intensive laboratories across the CU campus, there exist opportunities to conserve millions of gallons of water each year, hundreds of thousands of kilowatts in electricity and a very large volume of material waste.
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By now we’re halfway through February. How did that happen? With mid-terms and group projects well under way, let’s face it- you need a break. Read on for this week’s happenings around B-town.
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Grocery stores are stockpiling heart-shaped boxes of chocolate, florists are working overtime to fill orders, and Hallmark is seeing a sudden spike in sales—February is here. For some, Valentine’s Day is set aside to appreciate their better halves. For others, Valentine’s Day is one of the most dreaded days of the year.
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It wasn’t pretty, but the Buffs still managed to get a win against the Kansas State Wildcats.
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There are a few numbers that will remain ingrained in the minds of the CU women’s basketball team after Saturday’s loss to Texas Tech – some of them good, some of them bad and some of them downright ugly.
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There is an obsession that comes with vampire novels. They’re entrancing, seductive, and most often charming as they entice with the one thing humans can never have but always want: immortality.
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Hi my name is Amanda, and I’m addicted to Facebook.
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Do it. The answer given from four very different people to the same question: What would you say to people who want to teach in another country?
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CU’s Buffs couldn’t hold on when it mattered.