CU Boulder has announced that it is ending the COVID-19 vaccine requirements starting on May 15. By Isabella Hammond
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Even after Suicide Awareness Month, concerns linger about supporting students post-pandemic
Since the start of the pandemic, mental health has become a major topic of concern amongst the CU Boulder community. By Ann Marie Vanderveen
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Surviving through art: CU Boulder artists reflect on how the pandemic changed their artmaking practices forever
How did the University of Colorado Boulder’s art scene survive the deadliest pandemic in U.S. history?…
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CU announces the spring semester is expected to stay in-person
CU’s Provost and COO provide an update on the spring semester as the omnicron variant upends life across the U.S. By Alexander Zyles
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CU announced on April 28 that faculty, staff and students must recieve a COVID-19 vaccine for the fall semester 2021. By Mairead Brogan
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April 11 marked the end to the 2021 annual Conference on World Affairs, covering justice, arts and the environment. By CU Independent Staff
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Stanzas for social change: Christen Malloy on poetry and activism
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherChristen Malloy, the winner of CSI’s 2021 Poetry Slam, uses poetry to fight for social justice and explore her identity as a trans woman. By Izzy Fincher
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Governor Polis announced that all Coloradans ages 16 and older are eligible to receive covid vaccines. By Alexander Edwards
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With the Provost’s announcement on Oct. 22 regarding spring break, many students’ hope for a brighter second semester has vanished. By Lauren de Leon
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CU announces updated COVID response for spring semester including late start, January 14. By Mairead Brogan