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Cheyenne Arapaho Hall. Cheyenne Arapaho Hall is a student residence hall at University of Colorado Boulder, in Boulder, Colorado.Located on the south side of Farrand Field, between the Wardenburg Health Center and Willard Hall, it was completed in 1954 and designed by Trautwein & Howard (Philadelphia) and Peterson & Linstedt (). [1]
The Hill, a neighborhood in Boulder, Colorado, lies directly west of the University of Colorado campus. The fraternities and sororities associated with CU are located on The Hill as are several establishments associated with the social lives of its students. It is a mixed residential neighborhood with substantial private student housing.
The CU Denver student newspaper is the CU Denver Sentry. [80] The Distinguished Lecture Series hosts an array of speakers which has included David Horowitz and Malcolm-Jamal Warner . [ 81 ] The Tivoli Student Union serves as a student center for the Community College of Denver , Metropolitan State University of Denver and University of Colorado ...
Started in 2008 by CU-Boulder students, [100] Left Right TIM is the Boulder area's premier and longest-running improv comedy team, performing a weekly improvised comedy show every Friday during the university's academic year in the Hale Anthropology Building Room 270 of the school's campus. The team has performed in cities around the country as ...
Sep. 1—Five of the candidates who are campaigning for a seat on Boulder City Council participated in a virtual forum Tuesday. The forum was the first of two hosted by advocacy group PLAN-Boulder ...
The University of Colorado (CU) [2] is a system of public universities in Colorado. It consists of four institutions: the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, the University of Colorado Denver, and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. It is governed by the elected, nine-member board of regents.
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Feb. 16—Boulder police are asking the community to help identify a person seen taping suspicious envelopes on several doors of Greek houses near the University of Colorado Boulder. In a news ...