In the midst of the semester, students reflect on the impact changes to their education have had on their mental health. By Addison Luetke
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CU BluffsOpinionSatire
CU Bluffs: A love letter to my zoom professor
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrAs a student at Zoom University, I’ve grown a deep love for my professor. Thanks to Zoom, Valentine’s Day will finally be complete. By Vayle LaFehr.
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EntertainmentTo Do
CU Art Museum to host “Our Mind’s Canvas:” isolation and trauma in art
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherThis Sunday the CU Art Museum will host “Our Mind’s Canvas,” an interactive discussion about isolation, death and trauma in artwork. By Izzy Fincher
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EntertainmentTo Do
A fragile, 50-year-old EPA must be fixed after the Trump presidency
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherPart-time Longmont residents Bill and Rosemarie Alley will discuss “The War on the EPA” for Boulder Bookstore’s virtual event on Thursday. By Izzy Fincher
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“The Joy of Painting” with rapper Lil Yachty will include guided painting and a Q&A on Friday, Nov. 13. By Marion Walmer
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CoronavirusNewsRacism on Campus
‘It’s hard to keep learning’: For students of color, online classes can mean facing racist attacks
by Robert Tannby Robert TannOnline classes have opened a new window for hate speech with several classes experiencing racist attacks this week. Now, students of color want CU to take action. By Robert Tann
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CUSGNews
CUSG to hold meetings, election online, will continue operational funding for orgs
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikCU Boulder’s student government will move to online work and limit club funding in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. By Tory Lysik
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CoronavirusNewsRacism on Campus
Racial slurs, obscenities reported during hijacked CU Boulder online class
by Robert Tannby Robert TannSeveral unkown accounts accessed a Tuesday Zoom class and proceeded to post obscene imagery and yell racial slurs. By Robert Tann