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CU Unveils $170M Plan To Upgrade Facilities

The University of Colorado presented a $170 million proposal to upgrade the Buffaloes’ football facilities to the board of regents at its monthly meeting Wednesday.

2013/02/20

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Finally Off Recruiting Trail, MacIntyre Ready To Settle In At CU

New University of Colorado Buffaloes head football coach Mike MacIntyre said the last couple of months have been crazy as he had little time to get things together for his new team.

2013/02/11

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CU Officials Prepared To Fire Embree Before Final Game

University of Colorado Athletic Director Mike Bohn and Chancellor Phil DiStefano laid the groundwork to fire head football coach Jon Embree prior to the Buffs final loss of the season.

2012/12/13

University of Colorado Athletic Director Mike Bohn (L) is congratulated by Regent Tom Lucero before the University of Colorado Board of Regents at Folsom Stadium on June 11, 2010 in Boulder, Colorado.  The university's board of regents voted unanimously to accept an invitation to join the PAC-10 Conference. (Photo by Marc Piscotty/Getty Images)

Bohn Has Whiffed On His 2 Football Hires So Far

Colorado athletic director Mike Bohn famously called his first head football coach a home run hire. Turns out, he whiffed on Dan Hawkins and again on Jon Embree.

2012/11/27

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CU-Boulder’s Freshman Class Most Diverse Ever

The freshman class at the University of Colorado is the most diverse in campus history, with 1,199 U.S. students of color making up 22 percent of the Class of 2016.

2012/11/17

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CU Warns Students Against False Police Reports

University of Colorado Chancellor Phil DiStefano is warning students that recent alleged false police reports are unjustly targeting people of color and create a climate of fear on campus.

2012/04/12

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Top CU Administrators Get Hefty Raises As Tuition Increases

Some University of Colorado parents and students are outraged after learning that money from a recent tuition hike is going toward hefty raises for top administrators.

2012/01/30

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