CU diversity survey: Does university live up to its goals?

As part of what’s termed their “guiding principles,” the Regents serving the University of Colorado call on the institution to “respect diversity in all of its forms, including diversity of political, geographic, cultural, intellectual and philosophical perspectives.” Is CU accomplishing these goals? Critics have long argued that it falls short,…

Fairview High School bomb scare — over a science project

Last week, a Centaurus High student was busted after an explosive device was found near a high-traffic area of the school. So it’s understandable that the discovery of what was termed a suspicious bag would cause a freak-out among officials at Boulder’s Fairview High School, not to mention the media…

Photos: Ten new Westword-approved conservative classes for CU-Boulder

This week, CU-Boulder Regent Jim Geddes argued that the university should add more conservative faculty as a way of striking a better ideological balance at the famously liberal institution — this after CU chose Steven Hayward as the Board of Regents’ first “visiting scholar in conservative thought.” But what will…

4/20 at CU-Boulder: Is it dead yet?

Yesterday, CU-Boulder Police spokesman Ryan Huff called 4/20 on the campus, which was closed for the second consecutive year, a “non-event,” and the description is apt. As a huge crowd gathered at Denver’s Civic Center Park for a rally marred by a shooting, CU-Boulder, which once drew 10,000-revelers-plus on 4/20,…

4/20 at CU-Boulder: Student government argued against campus closure

CU-Boulder’s decision to close campus on April 20 for the second straight year in an effort to permanently squash the long-running 4/20 event there has already generated complaints and threats of legal action. Current representatives of Colorado University Student Government (CUSG) aren’t fans of a campus shutdown, either, and argued…