For years, Martha Perez has worked literally day and night to make a life for her family as a working-class resident of Boulder. By Hannah Metzger
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Holly DeHoog has cut hair since 1978, working long hours and creatively bartering so that she and her children can get by in Boulder. By Hannah Metzger
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With Colorado cities and counties being able to set their own minimum wages in 2020, some residents are fighting for an increase. By Hannah Metzger
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CU works with Therapy Dogs of Boulder County for the Bark Buddies program to bring furry friends and puppy snuggles to campus. By Alex Llorca
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After a 2-year review of its hiring practices, CU Boulder police have released a plan to increase gender and racial diversity of its staff. By Anna Haynes
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Following the retirement of Ralphie V, animal rights organization PETA has called on CU Boulder to retire the Ralphie program entirely. By Noelle Videon
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CampusCrimeGreekNews
Inside the wild frat formal that contributed to the split between SigEp and IFC
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikNew details about the split between SigEp and IFC on The Hill emerged following a records request by the CU Independent relating to a wild winter formal. By Tory Lysik
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As the City of Boulder decides if it will allow electric scooter companies within the city, questions around micromobility, its benefits and its consequences, have emerged. By Anna Haynes
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DiversityNews
Diversity summit explores new diversity plan‘s intent vs impact
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesCU Boulder’s 29th Diversity & Inclusion Summit took place in the University Memorial Center this week. By Anna Haynes and Tory Lysik
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