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NOAA discovers unexpected chlorine levels in Boulder

By Elly Collins - 03/18/2010, 15:11

Fri, 03/26/2010 - 19:26

NOAA and CU scientists have found unexpected levels of chlorine in the lower atmosphere.

Atmospheric chemist Nick Wagner explains what this means to Boulder.

Students concerns rise with increase in crime on hill

By Kelly Schuberth - 03/16/2010, 11:38

Thu, 03/18/2010 - 10:21

Recent crimes on the hill are leaving students concerned. NewsTeam's Kelly Schuberth reports.

Lesbian couple releases public statement

By Matthew Sewick - 03/16/2010, 10:08

Thu, 03/18/2010 - 10:08

For the first time, the lesbian parents of a Sacred Heart Preschool student are speaking out.

Last night, over 100 people gathered in the community to hear the statement. A week ago, the child was denied re-enrollment from the school because of the parent's sexual orientation.

Read the entire public statement from the couple at:

http://www.9news.com/pdfs/StatementfromtheParents.pdf

Smallest RNA molecule engineered in CU's labs

By Elly Collins - 03/11/2010, 11:35

Thu, 03/11/2010 - 12:40

The processes that led to life on Earth are an unsolved puzzle. But the labs here at CU’s MCDB department are starting to find the pieces — and they’re really small.

CU dealing with sexual assaults

By Katie Gauthier - 03/11/2010, 0:28

Thu, 03/11/2010 - 00:28

A recent National Public Radio (NPR) show revealed that universities are not being strict enough when it comes to investigating and incarcerating sexual assault cases. Sexual assaults are the most under reported crime on any campus.