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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Beyond BoulderCampusNews
20 years later, Boulder community reflects on lessons learned from Columbine
by Carina Juligby Carina Julig20 years ago, 13 people lost their lives to gun violence. Today, students and faculty bear a new outlook on gun control and the legacy of shootings. By Carina Julig
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Beyond BoulderCommunityNews
Islamic Center of Boulder holds interfaith vigil to mourn victims of Christchurch shooting
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligNumerous political and religious speakers spoke at the event, which was attended by hundreds of Boulder community members. By Carina Julig
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Beyond BoulderCrimeMultimediaOpinionPolitics
Colorado’s deadly gun violence, as told by its victims
by Devi Chungby Devi ChungNew laws in the wake of multiple shootings make it harder to get a gun in Colorado, but those impacted are still unsatisfied. By Dévi Chung
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Regular mass shootings in the U.S. prevent youth’s sense of safety, and increase depression, anxiety and fear. By Hannah Metzger
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Calling white shooters “lone-wolf gunmen” instead of “terrorists” cements white innocence. This denial is killing us. By Hayla Wong
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EditorialsOpinionOur Stance
Our Stance: Colorado needs more gun control, not less
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakThe Colorado state legislature shouldn’t pass the three irresponsible gun rights bills currently on its docket. By Emily McPeak