While Egypt’s cities are filled with chaos, due to angry protesters fighting for a reformed nation, Americans should support their efforts to promote change.
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Two players had career nights, but it wasn’t enough to give the University of Colorado women’s basketball team a win on the road.
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Opinionated movie buffs all over campus are gearing up for the biggest night in movies: The…
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CU’s head coach Tad Boyle knew his team’s 15-point halftime lead meant nothing.
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“The American Freshman: National Norms Fall 2010” study revealed that stress and depression are becoming major issues among freshmen on college campuses.
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Ebrahim Moosa, an associate professor of Islamic Studies in the Department of Religion at Duke University, is coming to the CU-Boulder campus to lecture on his own work and to honor the work of CU’s Dr. Frederick Denny.
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Remember the balmy December? Well, Mother Nature is back with a vengeance and it’s time to bundle up. With predicted single digit highs, CU students are learning how to bundle up fast.
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CU is canceling its study abroad program for students in Cairo, Egypt.
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The University of Colorado at Boulder has been ranked the No. 1 school recruiting undergraduate students to serve in the Peace Corps.
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A year ago, “Jersey Shore” was just another dense reality show blending into MTV’s expertise of trashy television. Now it seems there’s talk of T-shirt time and GTL on every corner.