Campus News
- After 108 years of serving loyal customers in Boulder, Jones General Store & Camera closed Sept. 30.
- It’s time to say goodbye to single-line dorm cafeterias replete with mystery meat.
- CU professor David Shneer studies the relationship between individual and collective memory through the lens of Jewish photojournalists who covered Nazi atrocities in the Soviet Union during World War II.
- A spotlight on a class being offered by Rick Stevens in the fall of 2010.
- An estimated 5, 200 students arrived on campus in August — a substantial number but 300 fewer than last year’s freshman class, despite an 8 percent increase in applications.
- Mars may have been home to an ocean and microbial life, according to CU scientists Brian Hynek and Gaetano Di Achille.
- CU has no authority to prevent people from carrying concealed weapons on campus, according to an April ruling by the Colorado Court of Appeals, which set off a campus debate regarding guns.
- An estimated 90 percent of those afflicted with Parkinson’s disease suffer from a diminished sense of how audible their voices are. It leads to problems being heard on the telephone, at the grocery store and in conversations with loved ones.