The first student newspaper at the University of Colorado launched in 1892. Since then, student coverage has created a colorful record of student life amidst adversity, controversy, levity and the most significant historical events of the 20th and 21st centuries.
This weekend brings a screening of the 2018 鈥淗alloween鈥 movie, a journey beyond the mind at Fiske Planetarium, BIPOC bouldering, CU volleyball and soccer, a climate justice workshop, a multimedia installation and more.
October is LGBT History Month. Connect with resources to explore your identity, manage your mental and physical health, build a strong and supportive community or help a friend.
You鈥檙e invited to join Health and Wellness Services to learn how fun and play can improve your health, creativity and relationships as an adult. This free event is open to all 彩民宝典 students, staff and faculty.
The College of Arts and Sciences has named history Professor Tom Zeiler as interim director, effective immediately, to carry the Center of the American West into the future.
From increasing droughts and wildfires to polluted air and deforestation, natural disasters have an enormous impact on humans, including Indigenous ways of life. CU faculty shared insights and research at a recent event鈥攔ead three key takeaways.
Whether you鈥檙e interested in sustainability, diversity and inclusion, health or other topics, there are many ways for students to learn and meet Buffs with similar interests. Check out these workshops and opportunities this fall.
Many students change their major or add a second major during their time in college. If you鈥檙e thinking about exploring other academic programs, here are a few tips to help you make your decision.
This week brings a pingpong tournament, career prep for first-years, intramural sports, sleep tips, CU soccer, first-generation support, a symphonic band concert and more.