CU Boulder Facilities Management is closing parts of campus while contractors upgrade several buildings. By Henry Larson
Environment
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Experts from CU Boulder addressed an audience on climate advocacy and justice at the Chancellor’s Summit. By Erica McNamee and Henry Larson
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April 11 marked the end to the 2021 annual Conference on World Affairs, covering justice, arts and the environment. By CU Independent Staff
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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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Music
“Pieces of the Road,” a nostalgic tribute to the American West
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherOn his eighth album, classical guitarist Stuart Weber reminisces about old love and old roads in rural Montana. By Izzy Fincher
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Amidst America’s 2020 climate disaster, the CUI staff share their favorite songs about environmental activism.
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EntertainmentMusic
Quarantine playlist: Revisiting Joe Hisaishi’s ‘Dream Songs’ will bring us back to nature
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherJoe Hisaishi’s 2020 compilation album “Dream Songs” is a powerful reminder of human’s relationship with nature. By Isabella Fincher
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This pandemic might turn out to be a good thing for us. It is forcing us to slow down and reconnect with ourselves. By Emily Ladd
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With transportation and businesses suspended globally, the spread of COVID-19 has brought some positive news for the environment. By Savannah Mather
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Opinion
Opinion: Boulder’s sustainability efforts put other cities to shame
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtAs climate change becomes a more prominent issue, Boulder paves the way in sustainability, leaving other cities in its dust. by Zoe Schacht