Donations for Hurricane Katrina Relief Accepted at CU-CSU Football Game

Sept. 1, 2005

MEDIA ADVISORY The University of Colorado at Boulder Athletics Department will conduct a fundraiser on behalf of the American Red Cross for victims of Hurricane Katrina at tomorrow's CU-CSU football game at Folsom Stadium. University volunteers will be stationed around the stadium collecting cash or check donations - no food or clothing will be accepted - starting at noon when stadium gates open and continuing until midway through the second quarter. Checks should be made payable to "American Red Cross Disaster Response Fund."

CU-Boulder Sources For Hurricane Katrina

Sept. 1, 2005

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1,500 Bicyclists To Ride For CU-Boulder Scholarship Fund-Raiser Sept. 11

Aug. 31, 2005

°µÍø½ûÇø 1,500 cyclists and 250 volunteers will participate in the TIAA-CREF Buffalo Bicycle Classic Sept. 11 in hopes of raising $150,000 in scholarships for arts and sciences students at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The third annual fund-raiser will be held from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pledge-ride routes of 35, 65 and 100 miles will each begin and end near Folsom Field on the CU-Boulder campus.

Students Urged To Arrive Early For Sept. 3 CU-CSU Game

Aug. 31, 2005

University of Colorado at Boulder students are being reminded to arrive early for Saturday's football game against Colorado State University to avoid overcrowding at the student entrance to Folsom Field. Ticket holders entering through the student entrance on the southeast side of the stadium are encouraged to arrive at least 45 minutes prior to the game to ensure ample time to be seated before kickoff. Game time is 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 3. Before last year's CU-CSU game a last-minute rush of students attending the game delayed access to the stadium.

CU-Boulder Sources For Hurricane Katrina

Aug. 31, 2005

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CU-Boulder Offers Late Admission To College Students Displaced As Campuses Close Due To Katrina

Aug. 30, 2005

The University of Colorado at Boulder will offer streamlined admission to qualifying college students who have been displaced by the effects of Hurricane Katrina, which has temporarily closed several universities in the Gulf Coast region leaving college students stranded without a campus.

CU-Boulder's 'Compete With Class' Sportsmanship Program Relaunched

Aug. 30, 2005

The Sept. 3 matchup between the University of Colorado and Colorado State University football teams will mark the third year of CU-Boulder's "Compete with Class" program seeking to advance good sportsmanship. Initiated by the Big 12, the program addresses on-field, on-court and in-game behavior, as well as fan behavior through a Big 12 Spectator Code of Sportsmanship. The code addresses such issues as negative comments to officials, interference with fans' ability to enjoy the game, bench decorum and the entrance and exit of opponents before and after the games.

Alternative Parking And Transportation Suggested For CU-CSU Football Game

Aug. 29, 2005

University of Colorado at Boulder officials expect parking on campus to be at a premium for the Sept. 3 CU-CSU football game at Folsom Field and suggest that fans consider alternative transportation and parking for the 1:30 p.m. game. Public parking lots on campus will open at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Parking also will be allowed on designated recreation fields, weather permitting. Costs for parking on campus is $20 per vehicle.

'Safe Celebrating' Tips Sent To CU-Boulder Students

Aug. 29, 2005

University of Colorado at Boulder officials are sending students celebrating tips to help them avoid the potentially serious risks of hosting irresponsible parties. Suspensions, legal charges, fines and injuries are some of the possible consequences of hosting or attending a party that violates city of Boulder ordinances and campus rules.

CU Police Plan Strict Enforcement Of Behavior Rules At CU-CSU Game; Violators Face Ejection, Summonses

Aug. 29, 2005

CU Police are taking a "zero tolerance" approach to violations of rules regarding substances and materials banned from football games at the University of Colorado at Boulder this fall, and fans may also be ejected from games for unruly behavior directed at stadium officials and other fans.

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