The 14th Annual Diversity Summit on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus offers a wide variety of speakers and sessions, covering subjects from inclusive practices to social injustice.
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A CU student faces charges for allegedly shooting into a wall during a party.
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One thing some CU students are sacrificing in order to save money is looking for free or inexpensive foods.
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Keeping up with course work, navigating the vast CU campus and balancing a social life with school and extracurricular activities can be tricky for even the most organized CU students, but these everyday tasks prove to be even more of a challenge for the visually impaired population at CU.
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The CU Independent, formerly The Campus Press, has made some drastic yet positive changes in the past year.
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The UMC Board of Directors is proposing an estimated $2 million renovation of a popular eatery in the UMC.
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Last spring Chancellor Peterson made four pledges to the CU community regarding students’ concerns on the racial atmosphere of the campus.
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Cupid’s arrows are indifferent to economic situations. Valentine’s Day, like every other commercial holiday, will happen regardless of the state of the economy.
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CU has hindered campus accessibility to ATMs for disabled students by not enforcing American Disability Association national guidelines for equal access, according to Alexis Smith, the director of diversity affairs for UCSU.
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Throughout the month of February, the Center for Multicultural Affairs, a division of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement, is honoring Black History Month by offering an entertaining and educational series of activities for students, faculty and the greater Boulder community.