In response to the recent homophobic attacks on a CU student, the
Gender Justice Commission at CU would like to take a stance against
all forms of homophobia and bigotry on campus and in the Boulder
community.
Opinion
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Dear Regents:
I am the elected student president of the Journalism Board, an organization of seven students. I will be graduating next month with a BS in Journalism, an emphasis in news editorial, a BA in psychology, and a certificate in International Media. I will speak to my experience as a double major. I hope to be the voice of the faculty that cannot speak out against their employer’s recommendation.
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Lunchtime in the UMC is always a hub for student activities either taking place or being advertised.
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He had me at hello.
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On March 19, the simmering fight for democracy in Libya erupted into a full-scale, international conflict.
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Today is the best day of the year. You could combine the fireworks of the Fourth of July, every other major holiday, and your birthday into one day, and not even come close in replicating the beauty of this day. No April fooling, today, ladies and gentleman is Opening Day.
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My ears hurt and it has nothing to do with the strange man at the bus stop yelling profanities at me, or my professors lecturing me on how poorly I did on my last assignment. Rather, it has everything to do with the current state of music.
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The CU Independent would like to address concerns raised by Multicultural Greek Council organizations at CU-Boulder in relation to an article that was recently published.
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Why we should pay attention to the protests in the Midwest
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Whoever thought a tampon couldn’t serve as a form of protest clearly isn’t well-versed in the controversy that has recently occurred in Georgia.