Final stop on the Chancellor's State Tour

Photo of the Week: Final Stop on the Chancellor's State Tour

June 21, 2019

Oskar Blues was the final stop on Chancellor DiStefano's state tour June 19. Ralphie, Chip and the spirit squad joined in on the party.

Editor's Note — Summer 2019

In 1890, the superintendent of the Census, a British journalist named Robert P. Porter, claimed (somewhat dubiously) that the Western frontier of the United States had closed, erased by the density of new settlers. Seventy years later, John F. Kennedy, then a presidential candidate, described a “new frontier,” at once...

Laurie Cantillo in front of a rocket at NASA

The Creator of NASA's First Podcast

Laurie Cantillo, NASA communicator and educator, is on a mission to get more people engaged in science — especially girls.

In Memoriam

In Memoriam — Summer 2019

June 3, 2019

Remembering the Buffs who have passed.

Group of skydivers fall from the sky holding hands

Free Falling in Style

In videos, the 2015 world-record vertical skydive, executed above Chicago, seems effortless.

The first Woodstock

Woodstock Happened 50 Years Ago. Were You There?

June 3, 2019

This summer marks the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival.

Cover of Spring 2019 Coloradan

Letters to the Editor — Summer 2019

June 3, 2019

Do you have a comment about a recent Coloradan issue? Write to us at editor@colorado.edu

Buffs basketball player

Sports News — Summer 2019

Men's basketball seasaw season, Buff Bits and top sports stats.

Jack Zable

Jack Zable is Changing How the NBA Warms Up

The Bucks, like most NBA teams, were using standard folding chairs for bench seats. Jack Zable changed that.

An illustration of Phil Distephano

CU in Space — Inquiry with Chancellor Philip P. Distefano

CU's Chancellor reflects on the first moon landing, CU's powerhouse space research program and what's next for space exploration.

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