The following is a student-written opinion piece intended to be published simultaneously at student newspapers across the nation.
gun violence
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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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CommunityFeaturedNews
Boulder hosts event to remember victims of 2021 King Soopers shooting
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsOn the second anniversary of the King Soopers shooting, Boulder community members gathered to honor and remember the victims. By Jessi Sachs
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CUSGFeaturedLongformNews
Student government pushes for action on concealed carry at Board of Regents meeting
A history of bans on concealed carry on CU campuses from 1970-present and what that policy might look like in the future. By Isabella Hammond
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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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“Buffaloes over Bullets,” organized by student organizers with Students Demand Action CU, was held on CU’s Norlin Library steps. By Io Hartman
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Each year 14,000 people die senselessly from gun violence in the United States. A change needs to come. By Alexander Edwards
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The mass shooting in Boulder on March 22 that took ten people’s lives left students and faculty traumatized. By Nicole Dorfman
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On Thursday, hundreds of people met to mourn those who were killed in a shooting just days prior. Story by Alexander Edwards
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Boulder City Council held a special meeting, creating space for healing and support after the tragic shooting on March 22. By Mairead Brogan