The Fourmile Canyon Fire is keeping more than just firefighters working hard.
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When the Center for Community opened for the school year it quickly gained a reputation as a prime place to grab lunch on campus.
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Experts said that Boulder residents will likely not need to evacuate due to the Four Mile Canyon Fire. The fire has spread to 6,427 acres by now.
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Talk of possibly discontinuing the School of Journalism and Mass Communication has thrown many pre-journalism majors and prospective students in a panic.
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This November’s Election Day may not be as eagerly anticipated as it was two years ago, but CU’s campus is still a prime campaigning spot for this fall’s candidates.
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At an elevation of 5430 ft., CU Boulder likes the view from the top and lists are no different.
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The Fourmile Canyon fire which began at 10 a.m. on Labor Day is blazing onward, engulfing 6,427 acres and forcing 3,000 residents to evacuate, according to the Boulder Office of Emergency Management.
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Though very few people have had the opportunity to travel to outer space, the prospect of commercial space travel remains an area of great interest for many entrepreneurs.
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Off-Campus Student Services is launching the Party Registration Program, allowing students to register their parties in order to avoid a noise violation ticket.