Last week, the University of Colorado Boulder hosted the annual Conference on World Affairs. From April…
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CommunityFeaturedNews
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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EntertainmentTo Do
CU Art Museum to host “Our Mind’s Canvas:” isolation and trauma in art
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherThis Sunday the CU Art Museum will host “Our Mind’s Canvas,” an interactive discussion about isolation, death and trauma in artwork. By Izzy Fincher
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Donna Meija discussed criticism and suppression of female sexuality in patriarchal societies, starting with Cardi B’s “WAP.” By Erica McNamee
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EntertainmentTo Do
A fragile, 50-year-old EPA must be fixed after the Trump presidency
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherPart-time Longmont residents Bill and Rosemarie Alley will discuss “The War on the EPA” for Boulder Bookstore’s virtual event on Thursday. By Izzy Fincher
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ASSETT will be hosting a virtual book club featuring “The Defining Decade” by Meg Jay. By Isabella Fincher
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The 2020 Diversity Summit brought history into the conversation through panels and workshops. By Tory Lysik, Noelle Videon and Mairead Brogan
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CultureNewsQ&A
Ted Scripps fellows discuss their lives as environmental journalists
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesThe Tedd Scripps fellows, chosen by the Center for Environmental Journalism, held a panel discussing journalism as a career. By Anna Haynes
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Retreating into a safe space and avoiding dissenting opinions does not prepare us for the real world. By Mariko Nomi.
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CampusNewsPolitics
History department talks fascism, white supremacy in wake of Charlottesville
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisPanelists put the recent events in Charlottesville in context, considering the past, present and future of hate groups. By Heidi Harris