Maria Krenz (MSpanLit'77) lived in crowded basements and a laundry basket to escape notice from Nazi soldiers. But hiding her heritage in post-World War II Hungary presented other problems.
Taking a popular sleep medication greatly increases your chance of falling if you get up while sleeping, according to a study by CU-Boulder associate professor Kenneth Wright.
I was walking down a Libby Hall corridor one spring day in 1969 when I noticed the TV room was packed. About 50 people were watching a basketball game on a big set with a rabbit ears antenna. Or were trying to. Every few minutes the picture broke up. It...
It was Aug. 1, 1983, when Sid Wells (A&S ex’84), who was about to start his senior year at CU, was shot to death execution style in a Spanish Towers condominium in Boulder.
The Center for Community houses 12 student services offices, a parking garage and a 900-seat, state-of-the-art dining facility that serves 5,500 meals per day.
At age 24, CU student Anthony Hull has already hosted several television and online programs, including for Fox Sports Net. He is an actor who produced a documentary about the CU student experience last spring.
Is CU at a competitive disadvantage in terms of its resources in comparison to schools in the future Pac-12, the conference the Buffs will join later this year?
After being named head football coach in early December, Jon Embree (Comm’89) hired an assistant coaching staff that includes other ex-CU players and/or coaches.
The men’s basketball team, coached by Tad Boyle, started its Big 12 Conference season in style, winning back-to-back games against nationally ranked opponents for the first time in program history.
After a lifetime of helping others and dreaming about what it would be like to serve in the Peace Corps, Ellie Vaughter’s (Thtr’91, MHum’00) aspiration is finally coming true.
In a male-dominated sports world, Alanna Rizzo (Bus’97, MJour’03) of Fox Sports Net(FSN) stands out in her role as a sideline reporter for the Rockies.
As the night progressed, some stories may have been embellished, but there could be no denying the genuine friendships that were forged as CU student-athletes.