The University of Colorado Boulder will drop its mask mandates for students, faculty and staff at…
William Oster
William Oster
William Oster is the managing editor for the CU Independent. He's currently a senior majoring in journalism with a minor in political science. When he's not working with his amazing team, he's usually spending his time listening to Lorde or re-reading Gone Girl.
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Boulder County drops mask mandate; university continues to require masks
Boulder County health officials voted unanimously to drop their mask mandates for schools, business, and indoor spaces. By William Oster
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University is victim of cyberattack, prompting campus-wide password changes
The University of Colorado Boulder fell victim to a cyberattack last month, prompting increased security and password changes. By Will Oster
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Table Mesa King Soopers to reopen in January, nearly a year after shooting
King Soopers announced the Table Mesa store will reopen almost a year since the mass shooting impacted the community. By William Oster
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Chance Hill, the Republican regents representing Colorado’s 5th district, resigns Friday morning. By William Oster
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Former visiting professor John Eastman subpoenaed in Jan. 6 investigation
Former CU Visiting Professor John Eastman has been subpeonaed by C3ongress for his part in the Jan. 6 insurrection. By William Oster
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Alex Honnold highlights his expeditions at sold out Mackey Auditorium
Alex Honnold visited Mackey Auditorium on Monday to talk about his expeditions, free soloing, and what his favorite rock is. By William Oster
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Posters highlighting CU’s problem of sexual assault were posted across Norlin quad early Thursday morning. By William Oster
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The search committee for a new CU president is forming, but whether student’s opinions wil be heard is of concern. By William Oster
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CU Provost announces the start of a search committee for the new dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. By William Oster
