COVID-19 poses greater challenges for student-run political organizations to engage with fellow students before election. By Erica McNamee and Maddie Mueller
cu boulder
-
-
Global warming has the planet literally on fire, and the U.S. is not going to look the same until we address our impact.
-
CU Independent’s staff photographers have a weekly challenge. This week’s challenge is titled “light”. By CU Independent Staff.
-
Co-founders of Black Lives Matter, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi speak on panel hosted by CEB and DSB. By Alexandra Llorca
-
Conference on World AffairsCWANews
CWA panel on “Leadership and Ethics” discusses values and this generation of college students
Panelists kicked off the first day of CWA Virtual with the event “Leadership and Ethics.” By Erica McNamee
-
DiversityFeaturedNewsRacism on Campus
CU Boulder witnesses second day of scholar strike
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonStudents and staff at CU Boulder participate in the second day of The National Scholar Strike, advocating for anti-racism education. By Henry Larson
-
CU Boulder plans to enforce punishments for violating COVID-19 related public health restrictions. By Tessa Stigler
-
While salaried workers indulge in the luxuries of labor day, service industry workers maintain their customers’ vacation. By Emily Ladd
-
COVID-19News
CU Boulder not planning to move to online classes, despite a spike in COVID-19 cases
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonCU Boulder is expecting an increasing number of COVID-19 cases after water testing and 21 students tested positive Wednesday. By Henry Larson
-
Breaking NewsBreaking NewsCampusNews
Power outage impacts East side of campus
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonMonday around noon, the East Side of campus experienced multiple power outages lasting about an hour. By Henry Larson