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What to know about the Global Climate Summit and Fossil Free CU’s protest

United Nations Human Rights and CU Boulder will co-host the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit Dec. 1-4. By Addison Luetke

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Students celebrate National First-Generation Celebration Day at kick-off event

University of Colorado Boulder first-generation students gathered in the Abrams Lounge at the C4C on Tuesday,…

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Tips for wildfire preparation as anniversary of the Marshall Fire nears

As the anniversary of the Marshall Fire approaches, fire officials recommend that the community go over fire safety.

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Boulder celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day for the seventh year in a row

Boulder celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day following a 2016 resolution put forth by community members and Indigenous leaders. By Addison Luetke

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CU sees increase in students studying abroad as pandemic worries wane

After a halt in travel, many universities have reported an increase in study abroad participation this semester.

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Board of Regents to vote on finalists for CU president

The vote on Tuesday comes after month of interviews and deliberation from the presidential search committee, with the board whittling the application pool down the five candidates.

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CU looks to eliminate the capital construction fee after nearly 18 years

CU will vote to eliminate the $200 capital construction fee from tuition bills for students in April. By Addison Luetke

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Things to do at CU: Week of March 7

A round-up of all the exciting events happening across campus as March begins, including internship prep and paint classes. By Addison Luetke

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CU provides N95 masks to community members after return to in-person classes

Students are able to receive free N95 or KN95 masks from the university amidst increase in omicron variant spread. By Addison Luetke

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With flu season in full swing, Colorado sees a surge in COVID-19 cases

Colorado and CU see an increase in COVID-19 cases and students experience symptoms of the cold, flu and other illnesses. By Addison Luetke

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