On Tuesday, Jan. 30, a truck with large electronic billboards on its sides parked on…
Henry Larson
Henry Larson
Henry Larson is a journalism major at CU Boulder. As editor-in-chief of the CU Independent from 2022 to 2023, he worked with a terrific team of people to cover news that impacts the university community. Henry's other bylines include Colorado Public Radio, The Arizona Republic, the Boulder Reporting Lab and the Daily Camera. He was a Carnegie-Knight News21 fellow in 2023.
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CampusFeaturedNewsPolitics
Conservative activist Chris Rufo tells CU Boulder audience to lay siege to institutions
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonChris Rufo gave a lecture at CU Boulder that echoed his efforts to eliminate critical race theory and diversity initiatives on college campuses nationwide. By Henry Larson
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CampusFeaturedIdentityLongformNews
‘At a boiling point’: Antisemitic, Islamophobic discrimination reports skyrocket following Israel-Hamas war
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonReports of antisemitism and Islamophobia are significantly higher than last year, according to university data. By Henry Larson and Kiara DeMare
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2023 ElectionsElectionsFeaturedNewsPolitics
What you need to know about voting in Boulder ahead of election day
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonColorado’s coordinated 2023 election is on Nov. 7. There’s a host of issues on the ballot, with multiple ways to vote in Boulder. By Henry Larson
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Breaking NewsFeaturedNews
Ethnic Studies pro-Palestine statement taken down after CU leadership pushback
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonCU Boulder’s Department of Ethnic Studies took down a statement voicing support for Palestine after pushback. By Ann Marie Vanderveen
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CampusCrimeFeaturedNews
CUPD issues alert after attempted armed robbery at Williams Village, no injuries
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonUniversity police sent two campus-wide alerts after two suspects fired shots in an armed robbery at Williams Village. By Henry Larson
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CampusFeaturedNews
CUPD looking for information regarding damaged memorial tree on campus
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThe memorial tree was damaged sometime between April 18 and 21, according to the police. CUPD is treating the incident as criminal mischief. By Henry Larson
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CampusCoronavirusCOVID-19FeaturedNews
Spring 2020 CU students eligible to receive part of $5 million lawsuit settlement
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonStudents who attended CU during spring 2020 have a preliminary settlement in a class action lawsuit against the university. By Henry Larson
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CrimeFeaturedNews
Player accused of sexual assault no longer member of CU football team
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonAnthony “Deuce” Roberson II, who was accused of sexual misconduct by more than a dozen women, is no longer a member of the football team. By Henry Larson
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CUSGFeaturedNews
CUSG tri-executive ticket drops out on second day of voting
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonButterfly Effect, one of two tri-executive tickets running in the spring 2023 elections, announced their withdrawal on Tuesday, April 4. By Henry Larson