For the first time, CUI set up a mobile photo booth to document this year’s fall fashion trends. Photos by Bailey Miclette
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CampusNewsPolitics
CU Boulder law school offering DACA renewal workshops
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligThe next workshop in Boulder will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 27 for those whose DACA expires before March 5, 2018. By Carina Julig
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CampusCommunityNewsPolitics
With DACA rescinded, Boulder rallies to support immigrants
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligIn protest of Tuesday’s DACA repeal, Boulder High students walked out of class, CU students held a rally and the city council held a meeting. By Carina Julig and CUI staff
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CampusCommunityDiversityLongformNewsUniversity Administration
CU says diversity plan moves forward, but campus is left in dark; students face race issues, Trump rhetoric in class
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldWhat is CU’s diversity plan? After years of little information, we investigated to find out what the inclusive excellence plan really is. By CU Independent staff
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The March for Science drew crowds in the thousands to Denver Saturday. Protesters carried signs and chanted their beliefs. By Sarah Farley
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CampusNewsPolitics
‘CU United’ protests for international students, immigrants and sanctuary campus status
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardThe protest, run by CU United, called for definitive action by CU administration to protect international students. By Lucy Haggard
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Election 2016NewsPoliticsProtest
Photo essay: Inauguration Day in D.C. marked by both celebration and unrest
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligProtestors filled the streets — some were arrested — in Washington, D.C., as Donald Trump was inaugurated. By Jack Barker and Carina Julig
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Girl on GirlMultimediaOpinion
Video: Dani in the stacks — sex in Norlin Library?
by Dani Pinkusby Dani PinkusEver heard of students having sex in the Norlin Library stacks? Columnist Dani Pinkus goes to the source to talk about the campus legend.
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Dakota Access Pipeline seriesNews
Winter approaches DAPL protest camps as U.S. government promises to evict protesters
An account of life in North Dakota, where protesters have gathered to stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline. By Kelly Dinneen
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‘Pizza and Presidents’ helps students share opinions on candidates and upcoming election
CU students gathered to share pizza and discuss their feelings about the upcoming election and candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.