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New NIL Rules Allow for Student-Athletes to make personal profit

Recent NIL changes have allowed student athletes to profit off of personal brand deals. By Sarah Grim

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CU Art Museum debuts light and sound installation by artist-in-residence

Installation by Chicago artist and the CU Art Museum’s 2022 artist-in-residence, LaMont Hamilton, debuted on Feb. 3. By Jazmyne Bernal

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Photos: Old Camp Road

Guest photographer Evan Pratt shares his family’s history and ties to Palestine, Texas through visuals. By Evan Pratt

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CU professor uses fieldwork experiences to educate in the classroom

CU Professor Carol Conzelman describes her experiences in Bolivia and how she uses them to educate students. By Emma Greene

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Opinion: Addressing racism is a white responsibility 

Active anti-racism requires all of us to do the uncomfortable yet required work towards justice. By Kachine Kulick

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“Living Undocumented”: heartbreaking stories of eight undocumented families

Netflix original series “Living Undocumented” highlightings the reality behind America’s immigration laws. By Diana Goron

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“The Florida Project:” a contrast of poverty and beauty

“The Florida Project,” an A24 film from 2017, is a powerful depiction of poverty through the eyes of a child. By Leah Dinkin

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Opinion: Why an oversight board is the future of policing

Students met with community leaders to begin conversations around police reform. Attendees left the meeting having started an open dialogue with the community but without a clear plan of action regarding reform. By CU Students for Police Reform

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Opinion: CU Student Government must change its response to racism, exclusionary practices

In light of recent demands for racial justice across all American institutions, CUSG has prioritized optics over action. By Delaney Deskin

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‘Utter shock’: Coronavirus spread cuts CU students’ study abroad programs short

Nearly 200 students studying abroad have been forced to return home due to the continued spread of the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus. By Lauren Irwin

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