On July 1, the University of Colorado Boulder will have a new chancellor for the first time in 15 years. By Henry Larson
Campus
-
-
CampusFeaturedNewsPolitics
Surveys suggest CU Boulder and UCCS students have very different views on concealed carry
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonCU Boulder students are likely to support banning concealed carry, while a majority of UCCS students don’t support a ban. By Henry Larson
-
CampusCrimeFeaturedLongformNews
With athletics in the spotlight, CU Boulder’s handling of sexual misconduct raises concerns again
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsSexual misconduct allegations against CU Boulder athletes concern community members. By Jessi Sachs, Lucy Adlen and Ann Marie Vanderveen
-
CampusCrimeFeaturedNews
Buffs Ralphie handler remains on team ahead of trial for sexual assault
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonA CU Boulder Ralphie handler is facing three charges of sexual misconduct. Another woman says he sexually harassed her.
-
CampusChancellorFeaturedNews
Chancellor finalist takes questions on funding, diversity and environment at community forums
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonChancellor finalist Justin Schwartz took questions from university community members on Thursday. By Henry Larson and Kiara DeMare
-
CampusChancellorFeaturedNews
Justin Schwartz named sole finalist in CU Boulder chancellor search
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonDr. Justin Schwartz is the sole finalist for the University of Colorado Boulder’s next chancellor. By Henry Larson
-
CampusFeaturedNewsPolitics
Campus concealed carry bill clears committee, now faces full state Senate vote
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonA bill that would ban concealed carry in universities across Colorado advanced to a full vote in the state Senate. By Henry Larson
-
CampusCommunityFeaturedLongformNewsPolitics
State senators and Board of Regents consider banning concealed carry on campus
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonA month after a deadly shooting at UCCS, two attempts to ban campus concealed carry are underway. By Henry Larson and Kiara DeMare
-
CampusFeaturedNews
TEDxCU: In discussions of race and culture, CU professor suggests we “fumble forward”
Professor Donna Mejia’s speech at TEDXCU about multicultural understanding and empathy began as a letter to the community. By Greta Kerkhoff
-
CampusFeaturedNews
Single chair burned in Norlin Library fire with little other damage, report says
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonNorlin Library fully reopened on Monday after a Feb. 9 fire caused portions of the building to close for several weeks. By Henry Larson