The Conference on World Affairs brought a number of panelists to discuss the actions needed to save wildlife species from becoming extinct due to climate change.
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The University of Colorado women’s golf team finished tied for fifth at the inaugural Pacific Coast Intercollegiate on the Ocean Course at Half Moon Bay.
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The Conference on World Affairs this year has presented the Boulder and CU communities with various issues relating to war and power that currently face the United States.
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Every year students and community members clamor for the limited supply of tickets to the Conference on World Affairs’s popular jazz concert, where they are able to take a break from panel discussions for a night of music.
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One of the many topics being discussed at this year’s Conference on World Affairs is today’s famous female pop stars and their roles in society as “feminist role models.”
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After two rounds at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic in Scottsdale, Ariz., the CU men’s golf team is tied for fifth place.
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The University of Colorado women’s golf team is feeling fourth place for the sixth straight time.
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When the Conference on World Affairs comes to Boulder, everything goes by the wayside. Classes? Ditched. Work? You’ve called in sick.
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CU will host the 63rd Conference on World Affairs (CWA) this week.
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Tantalize your taste buds with this tasty steak and veggie stir-fry.