The University of Colorado announced plans to exit from investments in Russian companies as the country invades Ukraine. By William Oster
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“Just heart-rending”: CU experts respond to Russian invasion of Ukraine
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThree CU Boulder professors help make sense of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, its cost and what comes next. By Henry Larson
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Nadya Tolokonnikova, Pussy Riot co-founder, shares activism stories
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikTolokonnikova spoke at the Chautauqua Community House Saturday about her experience fighting oppressive Russian policies. By Tory Lysik
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CU’s Kathleen Ash to represent USA Hockey at World University Games
For the second time in as many World University Games, CU Buffs senior Kathleen Ash will represent Team USA in hockey. By Scott MacDonald
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World-renowned pianist Garrick Ohlsson and Boulder Philharmonic elevate Macky
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherA night of Russian classical music by Borodin, Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev graced Macky Auditorium Saturday. By Isabella Fincher
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Consul General Jimin Kim discussed the North Korean nuclear threat and the history of the regime. By Noah Zucker
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Opinion
Opinion: Attacks and killings of gay men in Chechnya are terrifying expressions of homophobia
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligThese attacks are the most severe in a string of events worldwide that show that homophobia is anything but gone. By Carina Julig
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Edward Snowden talks to CU
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffEdward Snowden spoke to CU students about privacy, national security and why he leaked NSA documents. By Jake Mauff
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This week in the world: Russian airstrikes in Syria, tensions in the West Bank and a Taliban retreat in Afghanistan. By Giorgio Ausenda
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The U.S. and Russia may come to an agreement on the Syrian crisis, and conflict in South America moves toward diplomacy. By Giorgio Ausenda