As the 2022-23 academic year came to a close, students and faculty at CU Boulder prepared for an immense student housing shift. By Grace Ptak
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As a historic women’s rights movement sweeps across Iran, CU Boulder community members showed support for the protesters. By Celia Frazier
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What you need to know about campus closures and limited hours over fall break
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsMany University of Colorado Boulder facilities will be running on limited or adjusted hours over fall break. By Jessi Sachs
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Welcome to The University of Colorado Boulder, Class of 2026. With a new school year upon…
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“The bare minimum”: Students hope for improvements to university alert system
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtThe university’s alert system continues to be a hot topic with the CU Boulder community. By Zoe Schacht and Henry Larson
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Some students and alumni call for changes to CU Alert System
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtFollowing an incident on the hill students and alumni voice their concerns for the university’s alert system. By Zoe Schacht
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The search committee for a new CU president is forming, but whether student’s opinions wil be heard is of concern. By William Oster
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CU Boulder plans to enforce punishments for violating COVID-19 related public health restrictions. By Tessa Stigler
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Whether you tested positive, pursued a test but were denied one or believe you’ve had or currently have symptoms, the CU Independent wants to know about your experience with COVID-19.
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Chancellor advises CU Boulder students to go home, leave dorms
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikAfter resisting advising students to leave their residence halls, CU Boulder is changing course as more coronavirus cases are confirmed in Boulder County. By Tory Lysik