Chancellor Philip DiStefano delivered a State of the Campus address on Tuesday, announcing his retirement. By Isabella Hammond
Chancellor
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ChancellorFeaturedNews
Chancellor DiStefano talks democracy at the 2023 Chancellor’s Annual Summit
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsOn March 14, CU hosted the Chancellor’s Annual Summit, focused on how higher education advances diversity and democracy. By Jessi Sachs
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Chancellor DiStefano condemned the shooting in Atlanta and told the university community to reject xenophobia. By Alexandra Llorca
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CU Boulder announced a transition from temporary remote instruction to in-person/hybrid following COVID-19 case numbers decreasing. By Mairead Brogan.
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Breaking NewsFeaturedNews
CU Boulder moving to online learning for at least two weeks
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonAll classes at the University of Colorado Boulder will move to remote learning beginning Sept. 23 through Oct. 7. By Henry Larson
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CampusNewsRacism on Campus
CU students and administration begin discussions following racist incident
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesFollowing student backlash over the handling of a racist incident on campus, CU administrators say they have begun discussions with campus leaders on racial reform. By Anna Haynes
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CampusCommunityNewsRacism on Campus
‘We are the change’: Black Student Alliance organizes protest in wake of chancellor’s address
Multiple student groups showed solidarity with the Black Student Alliance at a morning protest at the UMC. By Tory Lysik and Emma Pond
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CU ‘on the side of the oppressor’ says former students, faculty of popular diversity program shut down in 2017
The abrupt closing of the ELLC last year leaves questions about the school’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. By Jackson Barnett
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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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CampusCommunityCrimeFootballOpinionSports
Opinion: CU Boulder appallingly soft on alleged abuse by former football coach, effective cover-up
CU gravely mishandled, and effectively covered up, the Tumpkin domestic abuse case. DiStefano, George and MacIntyre deserve to be fired. By Hayla Wong, Jake Mauff and Justin Guerriero