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    Boulder candidates talk about homelessness and city’s perception of students at CUSG election forum

    by Ann Marie Vanderveen October 27, 2023
    by Ann Marie Vanderveen October 27, 2023

    CU Boulder hosted a forum for local Boulder candidates on Wednesday, Oct. 25 to discuss issues relevant to students. By Ann Marie Vanderveen

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    Here’s how CU’s new homebuying assistance program would work for university employees

    by Mairead Brogan March 4, 2020
    by Mairead Brogan March 4, 2020

    More information about CU’s proposed plan to help employees afford to live where they work was discussed at an informational session Monday. By Mairead Brogan

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    A look at Boulder’s hidden working class

    by Hannah Metzger December 2, 2019
    by Hannah Metzger December 2, 2019

    In this five-part series, the CUI looks into a side of Boulder not often associated with the affluent city. This is Boulder’s hidden working class. By Hannah Metzger

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    Mobile-home residents hope to preserve community, affordability after purchase by Boulder

    by Hannah Metzger December 1, 2019
    by Hannah Metzger December 1, 2019

    Facing redevelopment by the City of Boulder, Ponderosa Mobile Home Community hopes new housing will be affordable and tight-knit. By Hannah Metzger

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    Boulder’s affordable housing: A breakdown

    by Hannah Metzger November 29, 2019
    by Hannah Metzger November 29, 2019

    What you need to know about Boulder’s affordable housing options, laws and the changes currently being made. By Hannah Metzger

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    Holly DeHoog: Boulder’s hidden working class

    by Hannah Metzger November 25, 2019
    by Hannah Metzger November 25, 2019

    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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  • CampusCommunityNews

    CU surveys students on housing issues ahead of Housing Master Plan

    by Paola Mendez Colon March 20, 2019
    by Paola Mendez Colon March 20, 2019

    CU says it hopes to address housing issues for students and faculty in its upcoming Housing Master Plan later this year. By Paola Mendez

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  • AcademicsCampusCommunityCUSGNewsUniversity AdministrationUniversity of Colorado

    Chancellor DiStefano addresses initiatives and concerns at State of the Campus

    by Robert Tann October 9, 2018
    by Robert Tann October 9, 2018

    The chancellor discussed university initiatives and addressed concerns regarding mental health and housing. By Robert Tann

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Open space, closed minds

    by Kim Habicht January 19, 2018
    by Kim Habicht January 19, 2018

    Boulder’s conservation and housing policies may answer the question, “why is Boulder so white?” By Kim Habicht, Lauren Arnold and Hayla Wong

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    Conference on World Affairs: Affordable housing in Boulder

    by Maggie Wagner April 7, 2016
    by Maggie Wagner April 7, 2016

    The panel discussed the challenges of creating affordable housing and possible solutions for low-income residents. By Kyle Rini

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