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    Women of color discuss activism as part of Semana de la Muxer

    by Robert Tann March 15, 2019
    by Robert Tann March 15, 2019

    CU’s Semana de la Muxer brought activists together to share their insights as women of color involved in their communities. By Robert Tann

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  • CampusCommunityDiversityNews

    Gender and sexuality explored through ‘The Vagina Monologues’

    by Anna Haynes February 11, 2019
    by Anna Haynes February 11, 2019

    CU V-day’s annual performance of the feminist play raised money for Moving to End Sexual Assault. By Anna Haynes

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  • AcademicsCampusNewsUniversity Administration

    Graduate students host walkout against mandatory student fees

    by Delaney Deskin February 5, 2019
    by Delaney Deskin February 5, 2019

    Protestors walked out of classes and labs on Tuesday morning to speak out against $2,000 in graduate student fees. By Delaney Deskin and Dustin Martinez

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    ‘Remembering His Life’ event discusses MLK’s historical impact

    by Delaney Deskin January 23, 2019
    by Delaney Deskin January 23, 2019

    CU students, faith leaders, activists and community members celebrated Martin Luther King’s legacy Monday. By Delaney Deskin

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Dreams aren’t enough

    by Alex Wolf-Root January 21, 2019
    by Alex Wolf-Root January 21, 2019

    To honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., we must do more than non-violently dream of a better world. By Alex Wolf-Root

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    Longstanding activist George Lakey explains how to create social change

    by Anna Haynes November 28, 2018
    by Anna Haynes November 28, 2018

    Lakey, who has particpated in civil rights and LGBT movements, discussed ways to successfuly bring about change. By Anna Haynes

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  • CampusNews

    Suicide survivor Kevin Hines shares experience, talks preventative care

    by Georgia Knoles November 15, 2018
    by Georgia Knoles November 15, 2018

    Kevin Hines shared his story of an attempted suicide off the Golden Gate Bridge to shed light on mental illness. By Georgia Knoles

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Political apathy stems from lack of change

    by Libby O'Neall April 11, 2018
    by Libby O'Neall April 11, 2018

    Millennials have a reputation for being politically disengaged, but it’s only because their government remains stagnant. By Libby O’Neall

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  • Beyond BoulderNews

    CU’s Students Demand Action chapter holds inaugural meeting

    by Kim Habicht March 22, 2018
    by Kim Habicht March 22, 2018

    CU students formed a campus chapter of Students Demand Action to work towards reducing gun violence. By Kim Habicht

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  • ColumnsOpinion

    Opinion: If you don’t see color, you don’t see me

    by Lauren Arnold April 25, 2017
    by Lauren Arnold April 25, 2017

    ‘I don’t see color’ is code for ‘I can’t accept your color.’ The colorblind argument is problematic, even if it means well. By Lauren Arnold

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