After resisting advising students to leave their residence halls, CU Boulder is changing course as more coronavirus cases are confirmed in Boulder County. By Tory Lysik
Residence halls
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CU welcomed students to its new residence hall, Williams Village East, built to house over 700 students and provide a community feel. By Anna Haynes
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CampusNews
Students living in Williams Village have lower retention and graduation rates
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligAccording to CU data, freshmen living in Williams Village have lower retention rates than those living on main campus. By Carina Julig
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CampusCommunityNews
Arrest made in connection with resident hall theft and trespassing
by Robert Tannby Robert TannPolice arrested Nicholas Joseph Lorenzo on multiple counts of burglary, theft, trespassing, and invasion of privacy. By Robert Tann
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Breaking NewsCampusNews
Early morning alerts about threat in Farrand deemed a false alarm
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardThe police are still looking to speak to a person who was showing off a pocket knife without threat. By Lucy Haggard and Robert Tann
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Williams Village North receives LEED platinum certification
By Hadley Vandiver
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CU is planning to give the Kittredge West residence hall an extreme makeover.
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Along with learning the Buff Bus schedule, what days to avoid the food in the cafeteria and where the least-populated bike racks are, freshmen have to learn how to live with a basic stranger in a small room.
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Students involved in Baker Hall’s environmental residential academic program are working to implement shower timers in dorms, according to CU spokesman Bronson Hilliard.