Monday around noon, the East Side of campus experienced multiple power outages lasting about an hour. By Henry Larson
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40 sillhouettes stand in for the Missing BIPOC at CU Boulder. Installed by The Radical BIPOC/Femme Collective and allied groups, the art stands in the sundial area of Norlin. By Tessa Stigler
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CommunityIDEA PlanNews
CU student leader and Regent Linda Shoemaker point to failings in CU’s approach to antiracism
Regent Linda Shoemaker and CU student Holly Olivarez raise concerns over the IDEA Plan’s newly appointed Community Council for Inclusion and Community Safety Task Force. By Mairead Brogan
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CoronavirusFall 2020NewsUCWC
United Campus Workers Colorado send letter to CU regents demanding its list of conditions be met for a safe and equitable reopening
United Campus Workers Colorado demand conditions be met for safe and equitable reopening in the fall. By Noelle Videon
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“Thank you for your patience”: Trevor Noah’s powerful welcome address plagued by technical difficulties
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonTrevor Noah gave a powerful welcome address for CU Boulder’s upcoming fall semester despite Zoom difficulties. By Henry Larson
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CoronavirusCOVID-19Fall2020News
After less than a week of on-campus interaction, CU Boulder reports 16 COVID-19 cases
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonSince CU Boulder students have moved in on campus less than a week ago, the university has seen 9 positive cases of COVID-19. By Henry Larson
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CommunitydiversifyCUnowDiversityNewsUncategorized
Student and faculty leaders demand divestment from CUPD and investment in CU BIPOC
University of Colorado faculty and students call for the university to divest in campus police and invest in Black, Indigenous and People of Color. By Mairead Brogan
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CommunityCoronavirusNewsPearl Street
“We’re here because we have to be”: Workforce on Pearl Street struggles with staying safe and making ends meet
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonBusinesses and workers on Pearl Street struggle to stay safe and make ends meet due to economic fallout from COVID-19. By Henry Larson
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Breaking NewsNews
DPS School Board Director Tay Anderson and community activists call for expulsion of CU student after racist remarks
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonDenver School Board Director Tay Anderson has called for CU sophomore Chase Kramis to be expelled for racist language. By Henry Larson
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CampusCoronavirusNews
CU Student Code of Conduct updated to reflect university expectations in the face of COVID-19
CU Boulder released an updated version of its Student Code of Conduct to suppress the spread of COVID-19. By Noelle Videon