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Seeking future opportunities

Students meet employers at UNC's Job Fair

By Darin Moriki

Students met with prospective employers at the University of Northern Colorado's 26th annual Job Fair on Monday in the University Center Ballrooms. The Job Fair, hosted by the Office of Student Employment, is aimed at helping UNC students find jobs both on the campus and in the surrounding Greeley area.

Preparing for disaster

University updates emergency alert system

By Stephanie South

After the shootings at Virginia Tech, universities across the country went to work on implementing better security and emergency response plans. The University of Northern Colorado is one of the many universities trying to improve the safety of its students.

Service trip is 'different world'

By Meagan Birely

For some students, Spring Break means a break from classes and a time to unwind. Some University of Northern Colorado students, however, use this break as a week to help others around the country.  Community Connections, located in the University Center, has offered a Spring Break Service Trip since 1998.

Faculty fill new campus roles

By Stephanie South

This semester, students will encounter new faces heading into offices, and some familiar faces in different positions. Rachel Heafitz, former assistant to the Dean of Students, may not be new to campus, but she is currently filling a new role. Heafitz is serving as the interim Dean of Students after former Dean Samantha Ortiz-Schriver left UNC.

Pelosi states future agenda

By Stephanie South

Following House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's speech at the Pepsi Center Monday night, Pelosi addressed a smaller, but just as enthusiastic, crowd regarding the Democratic agenda on Tuesday morning. About 400 people heard Pelosi's predictions about Sen. Barack Obama and her harsh remarks about Sen.

Colorado gets the blues

Ritter predicts Colorado will vote Democrat in election

By Stephanie South

In past elections it was Florida or Ohio, but this year, Colorado may be the state that tips the scales. Colorado Governor Bill Ritter said he is sure Colorado will be going blue in the November election. He also added that Colorado will play a key role in Illinois Sen.

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