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Colorado State Holds Top Spot on Team Leaderboard After Second Round of 2022 MW Men’s Golf Championship
Through 36 holes of the 2022 Mountain West Men’s Golf Championship, Colorado State remains atop the team leaderboard as the Rams seek their first Conference championship since 2010.
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Class of 2021 Inducted Into Athletic Hall of Fame
Five individuals and one team were inducted into the Colorado College Athletic Hall of Fame Saturday night at Ed Robson Arena. Julian Boggs '08 (men's cross country/track and field), Martina Holan '98 (women's soccer), Heather McGuire '94 (volleyball), Brett Sterling '06 (hockey), Dr. Thomas Mahony '67 (team physician) and the 1973 football team were enshrined as the Class of 2021
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Developing Cancer Treatments in Space
The University of Colorado Boulder and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus are leading a $3.3 million project to advance stem cell research in low Earth orbit.
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Kiowa Avenue Road Closure
Kiowa Avenue will be closed from Custer Street to Adams Street for pipeline work from Monday, April 25, 2022 to Friday, April 29, 2022.
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Alumni Council Welcomes New Members
The University of Denver welcomed 11 new members to its alumni council this spring, strengthening the council’s capacity to create meaningful connections with DU alumni across the nation and around the world and brings the council to its full membership of 30 alumni.
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More Extreme Fires or ‘Megafires’ to Come
Expect to see more extreme wildfires like the East Troublesome fire in Colorado and the Holiday Farm fire in Oregon.
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The Difference Mindset Makes
Since its founding in 1982, LEP has grown and evolved to become what it is today: one of the most comprehensive and innovative support services provided at the post-secondary level. It serves over 350 neurodiverse learners, students with diagnosed learning differences, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and students on the autism spectrum each year.
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European church leaders ask Putin and Zelenskyy for Easter ceasefire
European church leaders appealed this week to the presidents of Russia and Ukraine to observe an Easter ceasefire.
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Several classes celebrating at Akron Alumni celebration
The Akron High School alumni reunion will be Saturday, May 7 at the fieldhouse at Akron High School. Doors will open at 4:00 p.m., with the banquet being served at 6:00 p.m.
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Federal Judge Dismisses Republicans’ Lawsuit To Block Unaffiliated Voter Participation in Primaries
Unaffiliated voters will be able to participate in Colorado’s primaries in June after a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit from Republicans seeking to prevent the group from voting.
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‘Our hands have become like wings’: Catholic charity workers bring aid to Kyiv region
When Catholic volunteers arrived in the recently liberated Ukrainian village of Vorzel, they met an elderly woman called Nina. She was standing in line for aid from Caritas-Spes, the charitable mission of the Latin Rite bishops of Ukraine, with her friend, Katya.
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Colorado GOP Congressional Candidate Shares Meme Mocking LGBTQ Children
Former state Rep. Lori Saine, who is a GOP congressional candidate and self-proclaimed conservative firebrand, seemingly took umbrage with gender-nonconforming children earlier this month, posting a meme to Facebook decrying a supposed decline in the masculinity of young boys.