Girl Hackers

Girls who hack

March 8, 2018

The percentage of women in technology and computer science fields is staggeringly low. This is a major issue at the University of Colorado and nationwide. “I’m always one of the few girls in the class,” said Sarah Godine, a senior at CU majoring in computer science. Only about 18 percent...

H4D

New CU Boulder class aids the U.S. Department of Defense

March 8, 2018

The University of Colorado Boulder is offering a new class this semester that has a unique twist for its students. The class, called “Hacking for Defense”, is the result of a partnership between CU and the Rocky Mountain Region of MD5, which is the liaison between the U.S. Department of...

Student Athletes

Student athletes cope with an overwhelming schedule

March 8, 2018

Athletics are often prioritized over academics, especially for many students who choose to pursue highly competitive sports at the collegiate level. Student athletes may seem like they are living the dream, but balancing a life full of sports and academics can feel overwhelming. Aaron Haigler, a sophomore offensive lineman for...

Winter Biking

Boulder offers winter biking resources

March 8, 2018

Last week, Boulder residents participated in their 9th annual Winter Walk and Bike Week. Friday, Feb. 9 was also International Bike to Work Day. While biking in the winter might sound unpleasant, local groups offer advice on how to ride safely during colder months. With 300 days of sunshine, Colorado...

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