University leaders said that CU will be mostly in-person by the fall and that the semester’s schedule would be back to normal. By Henry Larson
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Opinion: RA unionization is necessary for improved safety and hazard pay
by Hana Leeby Hana LeeDue to CU’s lacking efforts to improve RA health and safety, RA unionization is the best way to acquire better safety conditions and hazard pay. By Hana Lee
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CU women’s hoops end season with loss to Ole Miss in WNIT quarterfinals
The Colorado women’s basketball team closed its season on Monday in the WNIT quarterfinals. By Logan Standard
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In a pandemic-ridden season, Colorado secures a five seed in the NCAA tournament
by Brett Polleyby Brett PolleyHead coach Tad Boyle and senior McKinley Wright IV lead the CU’s men’s basketball team into the NCAA tournament. By Brett Polley
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COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more accessible in Colorado. What does that mean for the CU Boulder community? By Alexander Zyles
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On March 10th, University of Colorado Boulder student Henry M. Chardack was arrested due to allegations…
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Hundreds of university students gathered in violation of social distancing orders to party on University Hill. By Henry Larson
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With the Provost’s announcement on Oct. 22 regarding spring break, many students’ hope for a brighter second semester has vanished. By Lauren de Leon
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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