Alternative Parking Suggested For CU-CSU Football Game

Sept. 1, 2004

CU-Boulder officials expect parking on campus to be at a premium for the sold-out Sept. 4 CU-CSU football game at Folsom Field and suggest that fans consider alternative parking for the 6 p.m. game. Adding to the parking congestion this year is the closure of the Crossroads Mall parking lot due to construction. The lot had parked about 1,000 vehicles. Another change for the 2004 football season is an increase in campus parking fees to $20 per space.

CU-CSU Administrations Urge Respectful, Responsible Approach To Sept. 4 Matchup At Folsom Field

Sept. 1, 2004

CU-Boulder's Ron Stump and CSU's Lunda Kuk, vice chancellor for student affairs and vice president for student affairs respectively, are speaking from the same page in the days before Saturday's game in urging both Buffs and Rams fans to keep game-day celebrations safe and responsible.

Global Jam Celebration Returns To CU-Boulder Sept. 9

Aug. 31, 2004

After a short hiatus, the University of Colorado at Boulder will once again hold its annual Global Jam smorgasbord of culturally diverse foods on Thursday, Sept. 9, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Farrand Field. Sponsored by the Department of Housing and Dining Services, Global Jam is a diversity program that showcases ethnic foods and music from people and places around the world. This year's festival includes food and music from Southeast Asia, Africa and the Caribbean.

Two CU-Boulder Students Awarded Astronaut Foundation Scholarships

Aug. 30, 2004

University of Colorado at Boulder students Erin Reed and Ashley Moore have been selected to receive $10,000 scholarships from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation for the 2004-05 academic year. The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation was established in 1984 by the Mercury Seven astronauts to support promising juniors, seniors and graduate students in engineering and the physical sciences. The foundation awarded 17 scholarships this year to students across the country, including two at CU-Boulder.

CU-Boulder Rolls Out 'Compete With Class' Sportsmanship Program

Aug. 30, 2004

When the CU Buffs thunder onto Folsom Field Sept. 4th, they'll be greeted by kinder, gentler fans, as will their opponents, the officials and visiting fans. At least that's the goal of CU-Boulder's new "Compete with Class" sportsmanship campaign.

CU Police Plan Strict Enforcement Of Rules On Fan Behavior At CU-CSU Game

Aug. 30, 2004

CU Police are taking a "zero tolerance" approach to violations of rules on substances banned from football games at the University of Colorado at Boulder this fall, including marshmallows and tortillas, and fans may also be ejected from games for unruly behavior directed toward officials and other fans. "The zero tolerance policy will apply to any item thrown onto the football field," said Jim Fadenrecht, chief of the CU Police Department.

CU-Boulder Sponsored Research Hits Nearly $260 Million, Sets Record

Aug. 29, 2004

The University of Colorado at Boulder received nearly $260 million in sponsored research awards during the 2004 fiscal year -- nearly 80 percent of it from federal agencies -- setting yet another campus record.

Scripps Howard Awards $900,000 For CU-Boulder Journalism Fellowships

Aug. 29, 2004

The Scripps Howard Foundation has awarded a three-year grant of $903,863 to the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder for renewal of the Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism. "The generous support from the foundation and Cindy Scripps, Ted's daughter, has put CU-Boulder on the map as a place where journalists from around the country can deepen their knowledge of environmental issues," said Len Ackland, the center's co-director.

CU-Boulder Expects Fewer Freshmen, Slightly Higher Overall Enrollment This Fall

Aug. 29, 2004

Although the fall 2004 freshman class at the University of Colorado at Boulder is expected to be smaller than last year, as planned, overall enrollment is projected to be slightly higher with about 29,450 degree-seeking students. Last year, a total of 29,151 degree-seeking students enrolled at CU-Boulder. °µÍø½ûÇø 5,170 new freshmen will attend this fall, a decrease of about 400 or 7 percent from the previous year's total of 5,571.

2004 Election Sources At CU-Boulder

Aug. 29, 2004

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