On Oct. 6, Holocaust survivor Zev Harel spoke to community members about his experiences surviving concentration camps. By Jessi Sachs
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Textbook boxes accumulated rapidly during the back-to-school rush, causing issues for campus recycling facilities. By Celia Frazier
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Breaking NewsCrimeFeaturedNews
CUPD and BPD to increase patrols on the Hill, university evaluating alerts system
Police are expanding patrols of the University Hill area following the Oct. 2 shooting. By Isabella Hammond
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On Oct. 6, CUSG Legislative Council approved a resolution that calls on the Board of Regents to ban concealed carry. By Isabella Hammond
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After a halt in travel, many universities have reported an increase in study abroad participation this semester.
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Breaking NewsCrimeFeaturedNews
Updated: Two arrested in connection with officer-involved shooting on University Hill
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonOne male suspect was taken to the hospital after being shot, while two other suspects are still wanted by police. By Henry Larson
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CampusCommunityEnvironmentFeaturedNews
Boulder to decide the future of electric scooter pilot program
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonCity officials will make a recommendation about whether to expand the pilot citywide by the end of October. By Henry Larson
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COVID-19FeaturedMental HealthNews
Even after Suicide Awareness Month, concerns linger about supporting students post-pandemic
Since the start of the pandemic, mental health has become a major topic of concern amongst the CU Boulder community. By Ann Marie Vanderveen
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On Sept. 27, staff and volunteers at CU Boulder handed out boxes of food to nearly 300 community members. By Isabella Hammond
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Fifty-seven percent of sexual assaults reported by undergraduates occurred during their first year at CU Boulder, according to new data. By Isabella Hammond