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  • womanr unning
    Before you throw your sneakers away and frolic down running trails barefoot this summer, read this.
  • JILA extension
    The factory for Nobel Prize winners on campus grew by 56,000 square feet in spring.
  • chocolate
    That chocolate bar you just ate may be harder to burn off than you initially thought.
  • new buildings on campus map
    It鈥檚 hard to keep track of all our new academic and administrative buildings in this era of major construction that rivals the expansion during the 1960s.
  • CU peace corps group photo with children
    What do 112 CU-Boulder alums have in common? They are all Peace Corps volunteers who helped CU-Boulder become first in the nation for the second consecutive year in Peace Corps participation.
  • dalton trumbo
    Audrey Hepburn鈥檚 role as a headstrong princess leads her to fall in love in the 1953 movie聽Roman Holiday. But screenwriter聽Dalton Trumbo鈥檚 relationship with the film was seemingly nonexistent as he was excluded from its credits until this year.
  • smart phone cartoon
    A significant number of online dating sites may reveal more personal information than users realize, according to research done by CU business professor Kai Larsen and his students last fall.
  • cu boulder campus
    Having thousands of people arrive on campus for events enables the university to showcase its best. Yet there is one unofficial event attracting thousands of people the university and many of its students would love to extinguish.
  • Forever Buffs legacy cord
    As part of the Forever Buffs initiative, the CU-Boulder Alumni Association began a new tradition by providing 鈥渓egacy cords鈥 to graduating students whose family members are CU alums.
  • historic buckle from alaska
    While excavating a 1,000-year-old seaside house in Alaska鈥檚 Seward Peninsula, researchers led by CU-Boulder made a startling discovery.
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