You know how in last weeks article I said running couldn’t help your grades? Well this week I didn’t fail a class because of running.
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The Buffs may be the underdogs this coming Saturday, but they don’t plan on playing dead.
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CU is contacting the students studying abroad and is awaiting more information following a massive earthquake.
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It isn’t always easy to find a link between Pluto, burritos and “little titties” but CU improv group Left Right Tim and Comedy Central newcomer Tig Nataro are doing just that.
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The Buffs took a step towards a postseason appearance after a key road victory.
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Twice every academic year, hundreds of CU students will go through the process of joining a National Panhellenic Council (NPC) Greek organization. But there are also various multicultural Greek organizations that some students find to be a better fit.
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A year ago, I attended a performance by the Interactive Theatre Project, called “Just Between You and Me,” at the Transforming Gender Symposium.
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The battle between science and religion has raged everywhere from the courtroom to the classroom. While some CU students hold different ideas about the role of faith and reason, some university philosophers attest to the commonalities between the two.
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If college students spent as much time learning about politics and current events as they do to stalking strangers on Facebook, the world might be a better place.