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White House Medal for Redford

Nov. 17, 2016

As of Nov. 22 the actor can hang a Presidential medal beside his Academy Awards

Return of the Twirler

Nov. 17, 2016

Kaitlyn Turnbull (A&S’20) is one of 225 Golden Buffalo Marching Band members, but she always stands out: The freshman from Clovis, Calif., is the band’s only twirler — and the first in 20 years. Her sister, Brianne, also twirls, at the University of Arizona. When Kaitlyn recently stopped by Koenig Alumni Center, she broke out the baton for us. This video is 11 seconds of happy.

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The Thrilling Season: Buffs Football Update (Nov. 21)

Nov. 10, 2016

Where things stand after CU's Nov. 19 win over Washington State

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CU Boulder Alum Elected Oregon Governor

Nov. 9, 2016

Kate Brown (EnvCon'81) is the first openly LGBT person to win a U.S. gubernatorial race.

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10 Buffs Football Accounts to Follow on Twitter

Nov. 9, 2016

If you love University of Colorado Boulder football, check out these 10 accounts to follow on Twitter!

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Actor Is an Activist

Oct. 27, 2016

In CU visit, Star Trek’s George Takei takes on racism, homophobia, fear

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Coloradan List of 10: Top Bowl Appearances

Oct. 9, 2016

CU's 10 most recent Bowl wins.

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The Man in the Cracker Tin

Oct. 6, 2016

In an old cracker tin, hidden on her grandparents’ bookshelf in Portsmouth, Ohio, Pat Donohoe (MEngl’82) and her sister, Betsy Ross Donohoe (MComm’83) found the first letters. They dated to the Civil War and were in the hand of her great-great grandfather, Will Tomlinson, and other long-gone family members. “We...

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A Sugar Creek Chronicle: Observing Climate Change from a Midwestern Woodland

Oct. 4, 2016

In 2010, while editing a report on the effects of climate change in Iowa, ecologist Cornelia Mutel came to grips with the magnitude and urgency of the problem.

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Thin Ice: Race, Sports, and Awakening in the 1950s

Oct. 4, 2016

Thin Ice is a fictional story set in a small Wisconsin town that weaves a compelling tale about race, sports, and sexism.

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