CU’s Provost and COO provide an update on the spring semester as the omnicron variant upends life across the U.S. By Alexander Zyles
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CU spring ball offers younger players a chance to develop
by Brett Polleyby Brett PolleyYounger players on the Colorado football team are continuing to impress during the spring season. By Brett Polley
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With the Provost’s announcement on Oct. 22 regarding spring break, many students’ hope for a brighter second semester has vanished. By Lauren de Leon
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The Colorado Buffaloes women’s lacrosse team won its second consecutive win against the University of Oregon Ducks. By Max Troderman.
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Colorado football focuses on player weight to increase on-field performances. By Gavin B. Griffin
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Close student government election closes Thursday night
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For those who haven’t been planning the dream Mexican getaway this Spring Break -
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Elections approach: How to run for student government
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By Lizzy Hernandez
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The weather’s finally breaking, so here are some tunes to keep your spring spirits high
by Sam Goldner