If we don’t stop exploiting animals everywhere, COVID-19 is just the beginning. By Isabella Fincher
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City of Boulder requiring face coverage for anyone entering a public business
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikAn emergency order from Boulder City Council requires all people coming and going from public businesses to cover their face to halt the spread of COVID-19. By Tory Lysik
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Newly launched CU union demands protection for university employees in face of coronavirus pandemic
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikThe United Campus Workers of Colorado is asking CU’s Board of Regents to take on a list of initiatives to help protect workers from layoffs and pay cuts amid the coronavirus pandemic. By Tory Lysik
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6 former Buffs find a home at the next level as NFL draft continues
by Jason Marksby Jason MarksFormer Buffaloes Laviska Shenault Jr., Davion Taylor and Arlington Hambright heard their names called in the draft. Three more found NFL homes via free agent signings. By Jason Marks and Adam Bender
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CU Boulder considering mix of online and in-person classes for fall semester
by Robert Tannby Robert TannCU Boulder said it is exploring a possible hybrid of online and in-person learning in order to continue to protect against the novel coronavirus. By Robert Tann
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Preparing to enter a job market with unemployment rates likened to that of the Great Depression, the graduating class of 2020 is feeling uneasy. By Noelle Videon
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The University of Colorado Boulder spirit squads have opted to have virtual tryouts for the upcoming season instead of postponing. By Michelle Lopez
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Mark Kennedy, CU leaders to take 10% pay cut through furloughs
by Robert Tannby Robert TannWith higher education funding threatened by the coronavirus pandemic, CU system President Mark Kennedy said he and other university leaders will face furloughs. By Robert Tann
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CU Boulder researchers developing test that identifies COVID-19 before symptoms show
CU experts are hoping to bring the SickStick, an easy-to-use at-home test for diseases, to shelves within nine to 12 months. By Mairead Brogan
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CU Boulder says it will not partially reimburse semester tuition, despite growing calls to do so
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikFacing a lawsuit and an online petition that has garnered over 10,000 signatures, CU says it will not be partially reimbursing students for their semester tuition. By Tory Lysik