Students who attended CU during spring 2020 have a preliminary settlement in a class action lawsuit against the university. By Henry Larson
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CU Boulder leaders discuss public health and housing concerns during virtual town hall
University of Colorado Boulder officials hosted a virtual town hall Tuesday, August 9, addressing COVID-19…
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The University of Colorado Boulder will drop its mask mandates for students, faculty and staff at…
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CU announces the spring semester is expected to stay in-person
CU’s Provost and COO provide an update on the spring semester as the omnicron variant upends life across the U.S. By Alexander Zyles
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CU announced on April 28 that faculty, staff and students must recieve a COVID-19 vaccine for the fall semester 2021. By Mairead Brogan
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Provost announces updates to Covid vaccine distribution both in Colorado and at CU in response to Gov. Polis update today. By Bailey Diamond
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As students worry about going back to class in a pandemic, CU Boulder is unvelling some changes. By Bailey Diamond
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CU leadership says a “more comprehensive” on-campus experience is coming in the fall
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonIn a message to the CU community, the Provost and COO said the university would be offering a more robust fall semester this year. By Henry Larson
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BREAKING: CU reports cyberattack with community data compromised
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonOn Feb. 9, CU President Mark Kennedy said that community member data was vulnerable to a data breach that happened in January. By Henry Larson
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CU residential advisors do not feel safe in dorms and seek hazard pay with help of UCWC. By Alexander Edwards