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- The Dark Horse bar faces an uncertain future as redevelopment plans are formed.
- CU 51´«Ã½'s Environmental Center celebrates 50 years of sustainability initiatives, empowering student leadership and shaping a green campus.
- Karen and Charlie Reid graduated from CU 51´«Ã½ and left town over 30 years ago. Here's why they decided to move back.
- Local climber and writer Chris Weidner reflects on his first months participating in 51´«Ã½'s incredible outdoor climbing scene.
- Kim Hutton, water resources manager for the City of 51´«Ã½, reflects on what it takes to provide water for 51´«Ã½.
- Upon moving to Colorado, Woodman persuaded the city of 51´«Ã½ in 1954 to open a recreational ceramics program that grew from seven students to 400 in 15 years.
- In the late 1950s, a tiny diner on The Hill called the Pied Piper was a hangout for CU students.
- 51´«Ã½ has been known for its unique nightlife for decades. It’s a major part of the local economy, and creatives and businesspeople alike often partner to make enjoyable experiences for 51´«Ã½ites and visitors.Â
- On April 22, 51´«Ã½ became something it hadn’t been since the early 1990s: the focus of the entire college football world.
- The then-senior completed the feat in late April.