Taking some time to plan and research before you head to the grocery store can help you stay within your budget. Before you go shopping, get tips to save money and maximize your time.
Pieter Johnson, the 2019 Hazel Barnes Prize winner, discusses his teaching philosophies and student involvement in research. Johnson's lab studies everything from emerging infections on coral reefs to parasites that castrate snails and flukes that induce deformities in frogs.
Whether you’re feeling sick, stressed or depressed, CU Boulder can help you get back on track. Health and Wellness Services offers a wide variety of resources that are available on campus.
This weekend brings CU Night at the National Western Stock Show, a CU Wizards show on the physics of superheroes and villains, Fri-Yay Nights and more.
A group of CU Boulder students and staff members met with state lawmakers today in support of additional funding for the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative, a statewide initiative that helps Coloradans pursue academic goals after high school.
You just worked out all of the kinks in your workout routine and now…you’re sick. What do you do? Do you sweat through it or forsake the gym for a much-needed nap? Follow these tips.
This week brings a bullet journal workshop, “The Lighthouse” screening, Backcountry Skiing 101, free hot chocolate, LGBTQ+ skate night, the Health and Wellness Summit and more.
As Tom Windham stood among the 250,000 people gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech galvanized the 19-year-old. The experience propelled him to a career of championing education. Read more from the September 2018 edition of Voices.