Around 100 CU Boulder students, faculty and community members gathered around the Los Seis sculpture on campus Wednesday to demand its permanence. By Michael Worchel
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Push to make sculpture permanent on CU’s campus comes to a head with protest
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikNearly 100 people protested Wednesday to demand a sculpture dedicated to Chicano students’ activism be made permanent on campus. By Tory Lysik
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The 2020 Diversity Summit brought history into the conversation through panels and workshops. By Tory Lysik, Noelle Videon and Mairead Brogan
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As deadline approaches, students and faculty urge chancellor to allow Los Seis sculpture to remain
by Zack Cohenby Zack CohenA sculpture dedicated to the lives of six Chicano students and activists who died in the 1970s faces an uncertain future as CU Boulder considers its permanence on campus. By Zack Cohen
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Community gathers to remember ‘history silenced,’ dedicates memorial to Los Seis
by Zack Cohenby Zack CohenOver 200 people came together to officially commemorate a new sculpture on campus dedicated to Los Seis, the six Chicanx students killed in 1974. By Zack Cohen
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In 1974, six Chicano activists, some CU students and some alumnus, died in car bombings. Now, a new memorial remembers the stories of Los Seis. By Isabella Fincher and Zack Cohen