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City of Boulder to furlough over 700 employees in wake of pandemic

The city announced 737 employees will be placed on furlough beginning April 19 in the wake of the economic downturn of the coronavirus pandemic. By Tory Lysik

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CU Boulder faculty join Make4Covid to help local Boulder hospitals battle the pandemic

Make4Covid is creating and distributing protective equipment in response to COVID-19 with the help of CU Boulder. By Tory Lysik

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CUSG elections end with less than 3% of student voter turnout

CU Boulder’s spring 2020 student government elections ended with 851 votes. The Create ticket, running unopposed, won the tri-executive seats. By Tory Lysik

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CUSG constitutional amendment: What you need to know

The University of Colorado Student Government is proposing several changes to its constitution in the upcoming spring election. By Tory Lysik

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CUSG spring 2020 election voter guide

Students will be able to vote for three new tri-executives and four representatives at-large during this spring’s CUSG elections. Voting will be on BuffPortal and will be open April 6 at 8 a.m. until April 9 at 8 p.m. By Tory Lysik

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CUSG to hold meetings, election online, will continue operational funding for orgs

CU 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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Coronavirus and homelessness: What Boulder is doing to help those with symptoms

Boulder County has created a facility to hold homeless citizens with coronavirus symptoms where they will be monitored. By Tory Lysik

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CU Boulder to hold summer classes online

Provost Russ Moore announced the University of Colorado Boulder will hold most of its classes online for the 2020 summer term. By Tory Lysik

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Updated: City of Boulder issues stay at home order to curb coronavirus

Boulder has joined the City of Denver with its own declaration for residents to stay at home as it tries to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. By Tory Lysik

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Boulder County limits public gatherings to 10 people

Three days after declaring disaster emergencies, Boulder County is now banning public gatherings larger than 10 people to curb the spread of COVID-19. By Tory Lysik

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