Whether you’re casually dating, in a long-term relationship or just figuring it out, here are a few things to look for when it comes to creating healthy relationships.
Open to all transfer students, National Transfer Student Week at CU Â鶹ӰԺ offers events specifically for transfer students that allow you to meet fellow Buffs, experience campus and have fun!
Compost guidelines for the region changed in April. Right now, only food scraps and plant trimmings can be composted. Here are three things to know about how this change impacts composting on campus.
During CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s Swipe It Forward campaign, students donated a total of 2,423 meal swipes. Orla McGrath, a student who helped lead the campaign, shared her experience of going from a support recipient to an organizer.
Join a panel discussion at 5 p.m. of analysis, explanations and memories—designed to to shed light on context and history. Free and open to the public, this event is organized by the Program in Jewish Studies and co-sponsored by the Center for Humanities & the Arts, Department of History and International Affairs Program.
The annual one-day conference-style social justice program is designed for students to learn, have dialogue, network and engage in a brave space together. Learn more and register to attend on Oct. 21.
Black bears are common in Colorado, including in the Â鶹ӰԺ foothills and, on rare occasions, campus. With winter approaching, they are out filling up on calories before hitting their dens for hibernation.