Here's what you can expect when you attend home football, basketball and volleyball games, including how to carry in personal belongings and some of the measures in place to keep everyone safe.
Campus Alcohol Agent Bette Sellers-Anderson wants to make sure people at your event have fun and are safe. CU Boulder Today talked with Sellers-Anderson to learn the history and procedures behind the Alcohol Service on Campus policy.
Keeping you informed is a key component to maintaining the safest possible environment. Here's what you can expect during emergencies and campus safety issues.
A bear sighting in Boulder today is a good reminder for our community to familiarize themselves with basic bear safety tips. City wildlife officials are monitoring the situation, and there's no current concern.
The city of Boulder will step up enforcement of traffic laws July 24 to 28. While spring and fall campaigns are in conjunction with CU Boulder, this summer effort will be more broad around the city.
Scheduled preparedness exercises at Folsom Field in the afternoons of July 19 and 24 will mean limited access to the stadium and a visible increase in emergency response personnel.
Sticking around this summer? Here are five ways to stay safe while enjoying great festivals, hiking and other outdoor activities in and around Boulder.
Within minutes of a "safety alert" message about a sex assault in the Norlin Library being sent, CU staff recognized the suspect and called the CU Boulder Police Department. Shortly after 5 p.m. Thursday, CUPD arrested suspect Lamin Njie.