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CU Students Create Moving Installation For Youth Lymphoma Awareness

  A group of CU students will launch a campaign to raise awareness for youth lymphoma this week. Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that weakens the immune system and is the most common type of cancer among youth and young adults. While most people recover, young adults often […]

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Winter Bike To Work Day

Colorado natives and committed transplants are suiting up for Boulder's ninth annual Winter Bike to Work Day. KGNU's Alexis Kenyon talks with Sue Prant, one of the event's organizers and executive director of Community Cycles, about what she calls a day to celebrate bicycles. Listen: [Download Audio]    

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Scholarship Funds Are On The Table for First Nation Students

  Scholarships funds are on the table for First Nation students seeking to study renewable energy, but the deadline is fast approaching. Transitioning to renewable energy involves a learning curve and requires training and expertise. The Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation, based in Oregon, now has a scholarship for First Nations […]

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Ute Mountain Ute Tribe to Add Hydroelectricity to its Renewable Energy Infrastructure

The Ute Mountain Ute tribe is moving towards an economy driven by renewable energy production after historically relying on fossil fuels. For instance, the tribe already supplements its electricity with solar power. And, Rocky Mountain Community Radio’s/KSJD’s Sofia Stuart-Rasi reports, the tribe is now looking into hydroelectric projects as well. [Download […]

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