Due to high vaccination rates, COVID cases on campus continue to decline in comparison to the state. By Addison Luetke
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The search committee for a new CU president is forming, but whether student’s opinions wil be heard is of concern. By William Oster
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CU Provost announces the start of a search committee for the new dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. By William Oster
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An early morning fire in an apartment complex on Pearl St. displaced Boulder residents and 83 units were affected. By Erica McNamee
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In the midst of the semester, students reflect on the impact changes to their education have had on their mental health. By Addison Luetke
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Regent Candidate Jonnie Nguyen speaks on his platform of diversifying the CU campus as he runs for the Regent position. By Alexandra Llorca
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CUSG Legislative Council goes on strike after months of protest
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThe legislative branch of CU Boulder’s student government is going on strike to protest policies they call harmful. By Henry Larson
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CU Regent Jack Kroll announced that he would not seek reelection for another term. By Alexandra Llorca
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CU Boulder will not resume COVID-19 screening testing for those on campus due to vaccine requirements. By William Oster
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Center for Inclusion and Social Change holds event to honor Hispanic Heritage Month
On Sept. 29, community members celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month at the University of Colorado Boulder. By Alexandra Llorca