Chancellor Philip DiStefano delivered a State of the Campus address on Tuesday, announcing his retirement. By Isabella Hammond
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CU graduate students release report regarding racism in the School of Education
Two CU graduate students released a “shadow report” alleging a hostile environment around race. By Ann Marie Vanderveen
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Ten years ago devastating flooding marked one of the biggest natural disasters in Boulder County history. By Ann Marie Vanderveen
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How one engineering class hopes to change the culture of Williams Village – and the freshman experience
by Guest Writerby Guest WriterAs the 2022-23 academic year came to a close, students and faculty at CU Boulder prepared for an immense student housing shift. By Grace Ptak
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Politicians and CU experts gather to address gun violence and prevention
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsCU Boulder hosted a community discussion on the university’s campus regarding gun violence. By Jessi Sachs
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CU leadership respond to Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action
Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions policies Harvard and the University of North Carolina on Thursday. By Isabella Hammond
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CU’s Pride Office raises support for the LGBTQ+ community
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsColorado has had a long, often complex history with the LGBTQ+ community, marked by triumphs as well as tragedies. By Jessi Sachs
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After a 17-month-long investigation, Boulder County officials announced Thursday that the Marshall Fire began as two fires. By Celia Frazier
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CU Boulder’s Volunteer Resource Center is hosting several events for students to get involved in National Volunteer Week. By Ann Marie Vanderveen
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TEDxCU, a student-led organization at the University of Colorado Boulder, will host their 11th annual event Friday, April 7. By Celia Frazier