Sexual misconduct allegations against CU Boulder athletes concern community members. By Jessi Sachs, Lucy Adlen and Ann Marie Vanderveen
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After a 17-month-long investigation, Boulder County officials announced Thursday that the Marshall Fire began as two fires. By Celia Frazier
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CrimeCUPDNews
Emails sent to faculty in Ketchum last month threatened ‘armed response’ to sexual misconduct
The sender referenced an associate professor who remains on paid leave following allegations of sexual misconduct in 2018. By Noelle Videon
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The CU Boulder Police Department says it is investigating an anonymous email sent to faculty members in Ketchum and stationed police inside the building Wednesday. By Noelle Videon
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CommunityLongformNews
Inside the CUI’s investigation of the Yellow Deli that uncovered its connection to cult-like behavior and child abuse
by Guest Writerby Guest WriterBehind the scenes of the CUI’s story on the Yellow Deli and a history of the Twelve Tribes. By Lauren Sandal
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BusinessCrimeLongformNews
Yellow Deli restaurant linked to organization accused of child abuse, CUI investigation finds
A nine-month CUI investigation into the Yellow Deli revealed the restaurant’s extensive ties to child abuse and cult-like practices. By Nicole Dorfman
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Police are currently investigating a burglary that took place in Cheyenne Arapaho hall on Sunday afternoon. By Anna Haynes
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The inconclusive end to the drugging investigation of six female CU students sets a precedent of violation without repercussions. By Hannah Metzger
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Breaking NewsCampusGreekNews
Mishandled blood samples end investigation into CU fraternity druggings
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesAn investigation into the alleged fraternity druggings on the night of Oct. 17, 2018 has ended due to botched blood samples. By Anna Haynes
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Breaking NewsCampusCommunityNews
Bear Creek resident found dead Thursday afternoon
by Robert Tannby Robert TannThe student’s identity will be released once next of kin have been notified. This is the second known student death this year. By Robert Tann