Many changes directly counter the 2011 guidance by the Obama-era U.S. Department of Education. By Lucy Haggard and Robert Tann
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CommunityCrimeNewsThe Trump Effect
Rise in hate crimes prompts community panel discussion with police
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisPanelists emphasized the need for allies to believe victims of identity-based hate incidents. By Heidi Harris
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Drug Symposium highlights current issues, encourages need for involvement
by Robert Tannby Robert TannCU’s first Symposium on Drugs featured local speakers advocating for a change in U.S. drug policy. By Robert Tann
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Beyond BoulderCrimeMultimediaOpinionPolitics
Colorado’s deadly gun violence, as told by its victims
by Devi Chungby Devi ChungNew laws in the wake of multiple shootings make it harder to get a gun in Colorado, but those impacted are still unsatisfied. By Dévi Chung
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CampusCommunityCrimeFootballOpinionSports
Opinion: CU Boulder appallingly soft on alleged abuse by former football coach, effective cover-up
CU gravely mishandled, and effectively covered up, the Tumpkin domestic abuse case. DiStefano, George and MacIntyre deserve to be fired. By Hayla Wong, Jake Mauff and Justin Guerriero
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CUPD chief Melissa Zak, the first woman in her role, speaks
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Breaking NewsCampusCrimeNews
Officials ID man shot in machete incident at CU Boulder as 28-year-old from Thornton
The Boulder coroner’s office identified the suspect armed with a machete as Brandon Simmons Thursday night. By Jordyn Siemens and Ellis Arnold
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Breaking NewsCampusCrimeNews
False report of active shooter at UMC now believed to be hoax, CU alert says; separate man detained near campus
The university called reports of an active shooter a hoax Wednesday. The UMC will open Thursday. By Jordyn Siemens and Ellis Arnold
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Breaking NewsCampusCrimeNews
Suspicious device brings bomb squad to campus; streets, parking lots closed as area was investigated
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldBomb squad and hazardous materials teams concluded the device, which involved wires and a plastic jug, was not hazardous. By Ellis Arnold
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A faculty and staff forum focused on how the university plans to address the problem of sexual assault on campus. By Charlotte Bowditch