Athletics
- <p>The University of Colorado Boulder鈥檚 expansion of the Student Recreation Center, a project initiated by students, opens on Friday, Jan. 10, at 9 a.m. The southwest addition, the second and largest phase of the project, is located just north of the Ramaley Biology Building and east of Sewall Hall and will provide an additional 83,000 square feet of indoor recreational space.</p>
- <p>The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted 9-0 Wednesday in favor of a $142 million plan to upgrade facilities for intercollegiate athletics at CU-Boulder. The plan, presented by CU athletic director Rick George, has six major features including聽an indoor multipurpose practice facility,聽transforming the second floor of Dal Ward to increase the athletic department鈥檚 academic support and a high-performance sports center to host collaborative research conducted by faculty at CU-Boulder in Integrative Physiology and researchers at the Anschutz Medical Campus.</p>
- <p>A huge range of activities will be offered during the University of Colorado鈥檚 2013 Back to Boulder Homecoming Weekend Oct. 24-27 for alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members.</p>
<p>A full description of activities and events as well as event registration can be found on the Back to Boulder website at <a href="http://alumni.colorado.edu/backtoboulder">http://alumni.colorado.edu/backtoboulder</a>.</p> - <p>The inaugural <a href="http://www.cubuffs.com/pdf9/2553992.pdf">University of Colorado lacrosse spring schedule</a> includes eight home matches and nine conference bouts, head coach聽Ann Elliott聽announced Tuesday. The Buffs open home play on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014 against Regis.聽</p>
<p>鈥淎fter being on the road for three games it will be exciting to finally be able to play at home,鈥 Elliott said. 鈥淭his will mark the first ever women鈥檚 Division I lacrosse game at CU and we are very excited to be able to play at home with the support of the community and our fans.鈥</p> - <p>Saturday鈥檚 football game between the University of Colorado and Fresno State has been postponed, university officials decided Friday morning. After careful consideration, CU-Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano has decided that the university will not hold a football game on Saturday, Sept. 14, and that school officials will discuss a possible make-up date for the game.</p>
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<p>Saturday鈥檚 football game between the University of Colorado and Fresno State has been postponed, university officials decided Friday morning.</p>
<p>After careful consideration, CU-Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano has decided that the university will not hold a football game tomorrow, and that school officials will discuss a possible make-up date for the game.</p></div> - <p>University of Colorado Boulder officials are urging CU fans to show sportsmanship and take buses or carpool with a designated driver to the 4 p.m. Rocky Mountain Showdown football game with Colorado State University on Sunday, Sept. 1.</p>
- <p>If the distance and difficulty of Colorado鈥檚 many organized bicycling events is any indication, a flat, 100-mile bicycle ride is not, for many riders, quite tough enough.</p>
<p>That鈥檚 one reason the 11th annual Buffalo Bicycle Classic鈥檚 longest route will go farther and climb higher than any of the event鈥檚 courses so far. The 鈥淏uff Epic鈥 will span 110 miles and ascend a total of 6,250 feet. It retraces much of the most mountainous section of Stage 6 of the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.</p> - <p>Volunteers from a variety of campus groups will be available to help new students move their belongings into residence halls at the University of Colorado Boulder Aug. 20 and Aug. 22 as New Student Move-In begins. New students will move in Aug. 20 through Aug. 22 with the majority of freshmen moving in on Aug. 22.</p>
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听&濒迟;/诲颈惫&驳迟; - <p><span>Dozens of activities await new students at the University of Colorado Boulder starting Aug. 22, including a welcome convocation, a Folsom Field pep rally and a 鈥淕lobal Jam鈥 international food and music fest.</span></p>
<p>The free events give new students a chance to get acquainted with each other, the campus and surrounding community before classes start on Aug. 26. The activities are scheduled in addition to orientation sessions that cover the details of class registration, policies and student services at each college.</p>