A rundown of campus events happening on CU the week of March 14, including drag queen bingo and St. Patrick’s Day fun. By Juliana Czar
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Drag queen Venus Victrola takes on activism and Boulder’s drag scene
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtMeet Venus Victrola, a Boulder-based nonbinary drag queen who is pushing for more queer-centered spaces. By Zoe Schacht
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The University of Colorado Law School announced Governor Jared Polis will be the speaker at the recognition ceremony. By William Oster
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Provost names J.B. Banks acting vice chancellor for student affairs
Provost Moore announced J.B. Banks will become acting vice chancellor on March 15 as Akirah Bradley-Armstrong steps down. By William Oster
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“Red For Research”: The Flatiron Firm hosts gala on campus
by Juliana Czarby Juliana Czar“Red for Research,” aimed to raise awareness for lymphoma as well as advocate for personal health among the student body. By Juliana Czar
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CU looks to eliminate the capital construction fee after nearly 18 years
CU will vote to eliminate the $200 capital construction fee from tuition bills for students in April. By Addison Luetke
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John Eastman could be charged for alleged Capitol attack involvement
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtFormer visiting professor may face criminal charges in California civil court filing following his involvement in Jan. 6 attack. By Zoe Schacht
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The University of Colorado announced plans to exit from investments in Russian companies as the country invades Ukraine. By William Oster
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Experts from CU Boulder addressed an audience on climate advocacy and justice at the Chancellor’s Summit. By Erica McNamee and Henry Larson