Six candidates made their case as to why they should be elected representative-at-large at Wednesday’s CUSG debate. By Will Oster
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CommunityFeaturedNewsWildfires
Tips for wildfire preparation as anniversary of the Marshall Fire nears
As the anniversary of the Marshall Fire approaches, fire officials recommend that the community go over fire safety.
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Homecoming week kicks off on Farrand Field
by Lara Bradleyby Lara BradleyCUSG started homecoming week with a kickoff event on Farrand Field on Monday featuring CU’s mascot. By Lara Bradley
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A guide to most of the candidates, ballot issues and ways to make your voice heard in the 2022 midterm elections. By the CU Independent
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Boulder County sexual violence resource center celebrates 50 years of advocacy
Boulder County’s only sexual violence resource center celebrated its 50th anniversary on Thursday night Oct. 20. By Isabella Hammond
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Students Against Campus Sexual Assault hosts first committee meeting
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsCU Boulder’s new Students Against Campus Sexual Assault committee hosted its first meeting on Oct. 17. By Jessi Sachs
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CampusCU LawFeaturedIndigenous People's DayNews
Potawatomi chief justice discusses tribal sovereignty at John Paul Stevens Lecture
Justice Angela R. Riley spoke at the 11th Annual John Paul Stevens Lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
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After receiving complaints from employees from the Center for the American West, CU Boulder has fired Patty Limerick.
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Firefighters contain grass fire north of Boulder after evacuating some homes
The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office responds to a wildfire near the Lakeridge Trail area, issue evacuation warning. By Celia Frazier
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The Chabad Center at CU hosted their weekly Shabbat dinner over Family Weekend at CU. By Alexa Arnowitz and Cory Arnowitz