Upon arriving to the donation center one can expect to hear “Do you have an appointment?”
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Only 25 points separated first and second place on the final day of events for the Utah Invitational.
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After Friday’s season opener, the No. 71 University of Colorado women’s tennis team can still say they have never lost to the Air Force Falcons.
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The university’s regents are contemplating a four-year tuition guarantee for in-state students, which, if passed, would set up a system similar to that of the four-year tuition guarantee for out-of-state students.
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Rip Scherer is the newest hire in head coach Jon Embree’s staff additions heading into the 2011-12 CU football season.
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The future structure of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication is still in question as Chancellor Phil DiStefano sends his recommendations to CU President Bruce Benson.
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David L. Ikenberry is taking over as the new dean of the Leeds School of Business at CU.
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The University of Colorado at Boulder, with over 30,000 students, spreads its vast population across three campuses, with East Campus being home mostly to the research and studies that CU funds.
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CU’s growing graduate program, Teach for America, allows seniors of all majors to apply for teaching jobs in low-income regions nationwide.
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Every generation has had its share of children’s toys: the ‘50s introduced Mr. Potato Head, ‘60s had the Etch-A-Sketch, ‘70s with Hot Wheels and the ‘80s with that scary Talking Teddy Ruxpin doll.