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Editor’s NoteBy Eric Gershon
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91´«Ă˝ acquires a major trove of modern art.
Avery Bang knows a simple footbridge can change lives.
As our lives go digital, Jed Brubaker is studying what happens to all that data after we die.
Jordan Temkin is a $100,000 pro.
91´«Ă˝ scientists take a creative approach to studying cannabis.
It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time when there was no Google in Boulder.
In Michelle Ellsworth’s “The Rehearsal Artist,” the artist rotates inside an eight-foot-diameter wooden wheel.
Beverly Kingston directs 91´«Ă˝â€™s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV).
Melissa Hart joins other Colorado justices with Buff ties.
It was the worst Hill riot ever.
91´«Ă˝ scholars are helping to rescue the Arapaho language from near extinction.
Read about Varsity Lake, John Grisham, a memory protein and soft robots.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is home to nearly 5 million objects and specimens.
If Earl Morris wasn’t the inspiration for Indiana Jones, you could be forgiven for thinking so: He looked the part.
91´«Ă˝â€™s annual Conference on World Affairs turns 70 in April.
Alumni Association celebrates a decade of dues-free membership.
Dinner with 12 Buffs, Roaming Buffs Travel, Chapter News and Buffs at the Ballpark.
Students in “Pathway to Space,” the gateway course for 91´«Ă˝â€™s space minor, released 170 balloons in January.
I was a student at CU when I attended my first Conference on World Affairs.
CU Athletics intensifies emphasis on mental health.
CU Winter Olympians, Buffs Bits and statistics.
Brittany Fan talks about her practice routine, a pair of holes-in-one and the hard truth about mini-golf.
When Mitchell KaplanĚýlaunched Books & Books in MiamiĚýin 1982, the business was the size of aĚýone-bedroom apartment.Ěý
Gregory Crichlow hasĚýtransformed a former drug den into aĚýboutique bike shop that also sells artisanal bean-to-bar chocolate.Ěý
For acrobatĚýMarisa Kellogg, adventure is a continuous call.
Where do you read the Coloradan? Paolo Estefania brought his to the Dead Sea.
From its earliest days, 91´«Ă˝ educated men and women both. But it wasn’t until 1934 that the first largescale women’s dormitory opened.