CUSG candidates made their case for election to students, promoting bold policy changes and more resources for students. By William Oster
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By refusing to send emergency alerts of crimes occurring on the Hill, CU Boulder is senselessly endangering student lives. By Hannah Metzger
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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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Family Weekend at CU only represents students of affluent and traditional family backgrounds. By Georgia Knoles
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Gadgets like the Sound Grenade and smartphone apps like Phone Flare and Lifeline Enterprise help you stay safe on campus. By Eliza Radeka
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Man with machete at Champions Center dead, refused to cooperate with police
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligAn armed man in the Champions Center was shot and killed by police Wednesday morning. By Carina Julig and Lucy Haggard
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Student transportation service CU NightRide underwent normal closure before the semester started, but students were confused. By Eliza Radeka
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McPeak’s McPolitics: A call for common sense on gun violence
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakA call for change in gun control laws, based on the responses to the Oregon shooting that occurred on Oct. 1, 2015. By Emily McPeak
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DENVER (AP) — Samples collected in 29 locations in eight rivers in the Colorado flooding zone…
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The Wardenburg Community Health Center is promoting a sexual assault awareness campaign at CU encouraging people to respect an individual’s sexual consent