Wednesday, November 25, 2009

University of Colorado

Colorado to Suspend Grade-Replacement Program

Students can no longer take a class again and replace their first grade with the second. more >>

Colorado Football Cracks Down on Misbehavior

Department will hire a director of "student-athletes wellness" and has set up accountability teams. more >>

Colorado Fraternity Targeted by Homemade Bomb

No one was seriously injured in the early-morning attack. more >>

Erinn Hayes

Erinn Hayes, who plays a devoted girlfriend in CBS's new fall comedy Worst Week, takes us back to her University of Colorado days, when she studied hard, played harder, and napped just about anywhere she could. more >>

DNC Disrupts Denver Student Life

Three schools start a week early to cancel classes during convention. more >>

Trail Mix: College Students Doing Dumb Things

Don't try drunken raccoon hunting or inflatable pool rafting. more >>

Colorado Newspaper Suspends Opinion Section

Two very controversial and racially provocative columns written for the University of Colorado-Boulder's student newspaper prompted editors last week to temporarily suspend their own opinion section from publication. more >>

Super Tuesday on Campus

Students got their voting shoes on Tuesday—a day filled with trials, tribulations, brawls, and celebrity. more >>

A History of Controversial Campus Speakers

Controversial campus speakers have been strongly protested with everything from petitions to pies. more >>

Trail Mix

The University of Colorado's Coors Events Center may no longer serve beer at basketball games. more >>

A Cappella Group Has No Comedic Timing

After a vicious knife attack sent a University of Colorado freshman to the hospital with a slashed neck, a campus acappella group decided to make light of the event. more >>

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