CU Boulder’s recent announcement that it plans to expand graduate students’ benefits and lower fees is being hailed by some as a major win, though others still say more work needs to be done. By Noelle Videon
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Stigma around mental health discussed during Conference on World Affairs panel
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffPanelists discussed how to get help with mental health and how to change the language we use to talk about mental illness. By Jake Mauff
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Polis speaks out about Republican health care plan, Trump on immigration
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffWhile in Boulder Monday, Rep. Jared Polis talked to the CUI about issues he’s facing in the current session of Congress. By Jake Mauff
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Ballot Cheat Sheet: Amendment 69 and Proposition 106, health care issues
A breakdown of Amendment 69 and Proposition 106, the health care-related items on Colorado’s ballot in this election. By Heidi Harris
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Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke at Farrand Field about the importance of Amendment 69. By Amanda Trejos
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Contact CU Independent Opinion Staff Writer Hayla Wong at hayla.wong@colorado.edu. Opinions do not necessarily represent CUIndependent.com or…
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Transgender CU students who signed up for the Gold Plan through Wardenburg Health Center will be covered for gender-reassignment surgery – in most cases.
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With Obama in the White House for another four years, CU students are talking about what the future may hold.
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“More and more young adults are discovering that they have this opportunity to get on their parent’s insurance. And also that they’ll be able get preventative care without a co-pay.”
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Though CU works to offer affordable health care plans to its students, many are choosing different options.