A CU Boulder student shares his experience with potential COVID-19, others discuss being immunocompromised. All ask their peers to take precautions seriously. By Robert Tann
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With the endless benefits of online dating, this pandemic will make finding the love of your life easier than ever before. By Vayle LaFehr
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CU Boulder alumni, student, band together to launch fundraiser for students affected by COVID-19
by Robert Tannby Robert TannTwo recent CU Boulder graduates and a current senior launched a fundraiser to provide financial relief to students challenged by COVID-19. By Robert Tann
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CU Boulder’s spring 2020 student government elections ended with 851 votes. The Create ticket, running unopposed, won the tri-executive seats. By Tory Lysik
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CU’s performing arts ‘will be back’ next season
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherCU Presents’ cancellations have devastated students, but they plan to return in the fall of 2020. By Isabella Fincher
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CWA’s virtual Zoom panel of speakers Tuesday focused on the economic impacts of COVID-19 both long and short term. By Dawson Drew
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Whether you tested positive, pursued a test but were denied one or believe you’ve had or currently have symptoms, the CU Independent wants to know about your experience with COVID-19.
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There’s a lot of numbers when it comes to COVID-19. The CUI visualizes some of the most important state-wide data here.
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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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The Conference on World Affairs held its first Zoom panel Monday on the history of pandemics. By Mairead Brogan