Gallery
- After a driver killed Magnus White while he was riding his bike, his parents founded The White Line to raise awareness about pedestrian and cycling safety. Last fall, the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held a fundraiser for the nonprofit.
- Rashaan Salaam's legacy at CU is brought back into focus as Travis Hunter secures the university's second Heisman trophy 30 years later.
- The DÃa de los Muertos altar crawl invited the community to honor and celebrate deceased loved ones through a series of altars across campus.
- In 2024, Travis Hunter became the second player in CU history to win the Heisman Trophy.
- In 1968, Sandy Hildner became CU’s first woman Olympian after training with the men’s ski team under coach Bob Beattie.
- CU Boulder’s Mountain Research Station, located 25 miles from campus, serves students and scientists interested in mountain-based study.
- On Saturday, Sept. 9, the CU Buffs celebrated a 36-14 win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
- In the summers of 1958 and 1960, CU Boulder’s first curator of anthropology, Joe Ben Wheat, excavated the Olsen-Chubbuck site, an area near Kit Carson, Colorado, that contained remains of bison dating to 8200 B.C.
- Kuss is the first American to win a Grand Tour in 10 years.
- A fixture in the Denver music scene, Ron Miles’ warm jazz melodies dazzled audiences.