On July 1, the University of Colorado Boulder will have a new chancellor for the first time in 15 years. By Henry Larson
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Chancellor Philip DiStefano delivered a State of the Campus address on Tuesday, announcing his retirement. By Isabella Hammond
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CampusFeaturedNewsPolitics
Chancellor promotes unity and discourse in State of the Campus address
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsChancellor DiStefano addressed the crowd to spread his message that CU Boulder has a responsibility to uphold democracy.
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Chancellor DiStefano condemned the shooting in Atlanta and told the university community to reject xenophobia. By Alexandra Llorca
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Buff PantryNews
Buff Pantry hopes to combat food insecurity at CU Boulder
by Julia Smithby Julia SmithBuff Pantry, a food security program at the University of Colorado Boulder is now open to provide food to students. By Julia Smith
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Breaking NewsFeaturedNews
CU Boulder moving to online learning for at least two weeks
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonAll classes at the University of Colorado Boulder will move to remote learning beginning Sept. 23 through Oct. 7. By Henry Larson
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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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CU Boulder’s 2019 spring graduation commencement was met with wise words from NBC’s Savannah Sellers. By Valeria Fugate
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Roughly 200 students protested Chancellor DiStefano’s decision to slash CUSG funding. By Jackson Barnett and Robert Tann
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CampusCommunityDiversityLongformNewsUniversity Administration
CU says diversity plan moves forward, but campus is left in dark; students face race issues, Trump rhetoric in class
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldWhat is CU’s diversity plan? After years of little information, we investigated to find out what the inclusive excellence plan really is. By CU Independent staff