This week’s Trending CUI talks about Republicans criticizing President Trump and ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ being pulled.
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“Farewell to Cassini” presentation explores Saturn mission
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligNASA scientist Dr. Amanda Hendrix discussed the findings of the Cassini-Huygens mission at Fiske Planetarium. By Carina Julig
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Trending CUI returns after a month away to discuss some of the recent news topics, including Hugh Hefner’s death and Puerto Rico.
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CU is home to many different space-related programs that students of all majors and experience levels can participate in. By Carina Julig
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CU’s newest minor, focusing on space, is now open for enrollment. By Heidi Harris
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Variety of speakers scheduled to attend Conference on World Affairs
by Sonia Fraserby Sonia FraserThis year’s Conference on World Affairs lineup promises an opportunity for students to witness some interesting expertise. By Sonia Fraser
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In collaboration with NASA, CU students are heavily involved in real-time spacecraft control and helped discover the only known Earth-like planet to date earlier this year. By Matt Vail
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DENVER (AP) — Scott Carpenter, the second American to orbit the Earth, was guided by two…
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The instrument is able to chart the existence, size and individual velocities of tiny dust particles in the lunar atmosphere.
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A well-kept secret, astronomy club gives stars a campus home
by Yuchen Wuby Yuchen WuBy Yuchen Wu and Joe Wirth:
Astronomy club, which offers group use of campus star-gazing equipment, is unattended by students, organizers say