With increased hours of darkness during the fall and winter, CU Boulder is partnering with the city and Community Cycles to provide free bike lights. Get details, plus safety tips.
The campus has recently been targeted by malicious emails that impersonate campus colleagues in an attempt to receive gift cards or other types of payments. Get details from OIT.
While not a leading crime on campus, car theft and property theft from inside cars can happen to anyone, anywhere. Just a few simple steps could help prevent you from becoming a victim.
As a college student, you could find yourself in a situation that you're not sure how to handle. If you're concerned about the health and safety of a fellow Buff, calling for help is always the right thing to do.
Last night's incident and other recent criminal acts on University Hill remind us that traumatic events happen every day in all communities, and the CU Boulder community is not exempt.
Intimate partner abuse/domestic violence happens in all communities, and the way we respond to survivors matters, often influencing their decisions to seek out further help and affecting the healing process.
FEMA will conduct a test to assess the operational readiness of the nation's infrastructure that would be used to send messages during a nationwide emergency, beginning at 12:18 p.m. mountain time.