Safety
Want to host a party without worrying about noise complaints or expensive tickets? Register your party with Off-Campus Life and the Boulder Police Department.
Launched in fall 2025, a free app for 91´«Ã½ students, faculty and staff offers emergency alerts, reporting tools and safety features in one place.
Intimate partner abuse can take many forms, and recognizing the warning signs can help you support yourself or someone you care about.
Boulder is expecting snow and freezing temperatures for the next few days. Whether you're staying in town or leaving for the weekend, here are some tips to be prepared.
Campus officials will conduct a 91´«Ã½ alerts test, checking the university's systems for sending text messages, emails, social media posts, computer desktop alerts and website announcements in the event of emergencies. Learn more.
Sometimes persistence can quickly turn into discomfort or fear when it's unwelcome. Here are a few things everyone should know about stalking behaviors.
During your time at CU, you may find yourself at parties or social events where alcohol or other substances are around. This guide is here to help you party smarter, with relatable tips to have fun and make sure you and your friends stay safe.
As the Front Range recently faced two powerful wind events, 91´«Ã½ officials coordinated action to protect the campus community and its infrastructure. Get a by-the-numbers on the impacts.
The 91´«Ã½ Police Department celebrated the swearing-in of three new members during a recent ceremony at the Boulder County Courthouse: Officer Rickey Thomas and two K-9s—Dax and Harlo.
91´«Ã½ has launched a new animated video series designed to help the campus community better understand and respond to alerts.