University of Colorado Boulder students gathered in Kittredge Central to celebrate Día de los Muertos on Nov. 2.
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News
As deadline approaches, students and faculty urge chancellor to allow Los Seis sculpture to remain
by Zack Cohenby Zack CohenA sculpture dedicated to the lives of six Chicano students and activists who died in the 1970s faces an uncertain future as CU Boulder considers its permanence on campus. By Zack Cohen
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The new installation honors the lives of six Chicano CU students and alumni who died in car bombings in 1974. By CU Independent
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CampusCommunityDiversityNews
UMAS y MEXA celebrates 50 years with new exhibit
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesChicanx student organization UMAS y MEXA is celebrating 50 years on the CU campus with a new panel exhibit in Norlin Library. By Anna Haynes
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CampusCommunityDiversityNews
Women of color discuss activism as part of Semana de la Muxer
by Robert Tannby Robert TannCU’s Semana de la Muxer brought activists together to share their insights as women of color involved in their communities. By Robert Tann
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ColumnsOpinion
Ponte Las Pilas: Coping with the effects of deportation
by Jenny Telloby Jenny TelloFive suggestions for moving forward and healing from experiencing the deportation of a loved one. By Jenny Tello.
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Celebration of Diversity Banquet speakers voiced the forms of advocacy they want to see while reflecting on their identities. By Heidi Harris
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The diversity and inclusion summit starts Tuesday, but where is CU with its plan to be more Inclusive? By Jackson Barnett and Carina Julig
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CampusCommunityDiversityLongformNewsUniversity Administration
CU says diversity plan moves forward, but campus is left in dark; students face race issues, Trump rhetoric in class
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldWhat is CU’s diversity plan? After years of little information, we investigated to find out what the inclusive excellence plan really is. By CU Independent staff