As the 2022-23 academic year came to a close, students and faculty at CU Boulder prepared for an immense student housing shift. By Grace Ptak
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The University of Colorado Boulder Williams Village Clinic, which provided medical services to residents living in…
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Listen: Boulder residents and university students share their views on CU South annexation
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonFour Boulder voters explain their feelings on the CU South annexation, which could be overturned this November. By Henry Larson
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Legislative Council wants to declare support for CU South, with some conditions
On Thursday evening, the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government Legislative Council heard arguments for a…
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CU Boulder leaders discuss public health and housing concerns during virtual town hall
University of Colorado Boulder officials hosted a virtual town hall Tuesday, August 9, addressing COVID-19…
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More information about CU’s proposed plan to help employees afford to live where they work was discussed at an informational session Monday. By Mairead Brogan
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CU welcomed students to its new residence hall, Williams Village East, built to house over 700 students and provide a community feel. By Anna Haynes
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Students living in Williams Village have lower retention and graduation rates
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligAccording to CU data, freshmen living in Williams Village have lower retention rates than those living on main campus. By Carina Julig
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CU says it hopes to address housing issues for students and faculty in its upcoming Housing Master Plan later this year. By Paola Mendez
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Boulder’s conservation and housing policies may answer the question, “why is Boulder so white?” By Kim Habicht, Lauren Arnold and Hayla Wong