CU Boulder’s recent announcement that it plans to expand graduate students’ benefits and lower fees is being hailed by some as a major win, though others still say more work needs to be done. By Noelle Videon
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Video: Graduate students march in protest of mandatory fees
by Robert Tannby Robert TannGraduate students organized by the Committee on Rights and Compensation marched on campus in protest of mandatory fees. By Robert Tann
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Graduate students host walkout against mandatory student fees
Protestors walked out of classes and labs on Tuesday morning to speak out against $2,000 in graduate student fees. By Delaney Deskin and Dustin Martinez
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Investigation: LGBT grad students struggle with isolation and intolerance at CU
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligA study showed that LGBT graduate students at CU are twice as likely to drop out as their peers. The question is: why? By Carina Julig
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The co-founder of the Black Panther Party shared his experience as a grassroots activist then and now. By Georgia Knoles
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Along with this finding, the university is also being criticized for its long backlogs to accessing mental health services. By Carina Julig
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Video: #gradtaxrally protest on campus draws sizable crowd
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardStudents, staff, faculty and community members rallied in opposition to the federal tax bill’s impact on graduate students. By Lucy Haggard