News


Ski season arrives

By - 10/08/2009, 10:00

For ski and snowboard enthusiasts, winter is what Colorado is all about. Deep powder, perfect conditions and a season that never seems to end. “There’s something magical about it. I love just going through the powder, and I love skiing and I’ve loved it for a long time,” said Luke Martin, a CU student and expert skier.

This year, ski season is here earlier than ever, with the earliest opening day in Colorado history for both Loveland and Arapahoe Basin ski areas.

Crosswalk safety concerns raised on campus

By - 10/08/2009, 10:00

Thu, 10/08/2009 - 17:45

After recent crosswalk accidents over the past few months, walking across the street has taken on an entirely different meaning.

Q & A about the swine flu vaccine

By - 10/06/2009, 11:00

Will the seasonal flu vaccine protect against the Swine Flu?
No, the regular flu vaccine does not protect against the Swine Flu.

Swine flu vaccinations

By - 10/06/2009, 11:00

Tue, 10/06/2009 - 14:01

Swine flu vaccinations are expected to arrive in Boulder this week... but are you eligible to receive one?

Student-athletes manage their precious time

By - 10/06/2009, 11:00

Tue, 10/06/2009 - 15:23

There are 24 hours in each day. Subtract four of those hours for class. Five for track practice and lifting. One for treatment. Two hours for mandatory study hall. Three for eating, and eight hours for standard things, such as sleeping, and you get a student-athlete's daily schedule. Oh, and one whole hour for the athlete to experience college on their own time.