COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more accessible in Colorado. What does that mean for the CU Boulder community? By Alexander Zyles
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CU chancellor tests positive for COVID-19
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonUniversity of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano tested positive for COVID-19 today. By Henry Larson
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PETA demands end to animal experiments at CU
by Jon Cutlerby Jon CutlerPETA Calls on CU to reverse their current animal experimentation policies following COVID-19 euthanasia protocol. By Jon Cutler
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CDPHE announced Boulder County shift to Level Red, beginning Friday. Shift has little impact on current CU operations. By Mairead Brogan
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Breaking: Boulder County shifts to Level Orange on COVID-19 dial
CDPHE announced shift to Level Orange effective Friday; CU announces transition to remote learning on Monday, November 16. By Mairead Brogan
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Boulder County Public Health announced a shift to level A, allowing gatherings of up to 6 people in the 18-22 age bracket. By Mairead Brogan
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CU Boulder announced a transition from temporary remote instruction to in-person/hybrid following COVID-19 case numbers decreasing. By Mairead Brogan.
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Q&J Face Masks recieve positive results on its facemasks after testing at CU Boulder’s Vance Labs. By Mairead Brogan
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Boulder County Public Health asks all CU Boulder students to self-quarantine
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonBoulder County Public Health issued a strong recommendation on Sept. 15 for all CU students to quarantine for 14 days. By Henry Larson
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Chancellor DiStefano pleads for students to follow COVID-19 protocol amidst spike in positive cases
Chancellor DiStefano sends email to CU Boulder community in regards to recent spike in positive COVID-19 cases and UCWC demands administration takes responsibility. By Noelle Videon