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Student government candidates disqualified over tables and chairs as election results are certified

The University of Colorado Boulder’s Student Government released the spring 2024 election results on the morning…

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The Know Your Nosh exhibit: Exploring the significance of food in Jewish identity

The new Know Your Nosh: Food, Jewishness, & Identity exhibit is now displayed on the third floor of Norlin Library. By Lucy Adlen

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CU research shows the importance of crowdfunding during Marshall Fire recovery

Research released on Feb. 1 has found that crowdfunding campaigns in the aftermath of the Marshall…

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CU community discusses free speech and antisemitism in the wake of ‘doxxing’ campaign

CU community addresses free speech and antisemitism in the wake of a “doxxing campaign.” By Lucy Adlen, Jessi Sachs and Ann Marie Vanderveen

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Climate justice in academia and teaching, explored by experts

On Dec. 4, the Environment and Society Program at the University of Colorado Boulder hosted the…

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CUSG rep-at-large debate: four candidates vying uncontested for five seats

CUSG hosted their fall electoral debate with four candidates running uncontested for five open seats. By Lucy Adlen

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CU Police Department earns national accreditation

CU Boulder’s Police Department became the first police department in Boulder County to become nationally accredited. By Lucy Adlen

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‘Heartbreaking, disturbing, unsettling’: CU Boulder students respond to Israel-Hamas war

For many at CU Boulder, the war between Israel and Hamas is a reminder of more than 75 years of conflict. By Jessi Sachs and Lucy Adlen

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