Pro-Palestinian demonstrators celebrated “concessions” campus officials are considering and faced off with a group of pro-Israel protesters.
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EntertainmentFeaturedPerformanceTheater
CU Presents spotlights heart-rending refugee story in Iizuka’s “Anon(ymous)”
by Grace Ptakby Grace PtakCU Presents showcases “Anon(ymous),” a modern retelling of Homer’s “Odyssey,” at the University of Colorado Boulder. By Grace Ptak
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EntertainmentFeaturedMusic
Boulder supergroup showcases ‘melting pot’ Americana style in brand new album
by Grace Ptakby Grace PtakThe High Hawks released their album, “Mother Nature’s Son,” Friday, and will perform at Boulder’s eTown theater Saturday. By Grace Ptak
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BasketballColorado Women's BasketballFeaturedSports
CU women’s basketball begins season with a bang, beats No. 1 ranked LSU
After defeating the No. 1 LSU Tigers, the Buffs continued their hot start with two more wins. By Griffin Dreifaldt
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Colorado BuffaloesFeaturedFootballSports
Colorado stuns #17 TCU 45-42 as the ‘Coach Prime’ era starts 1-0 in Boulder
CU Buffaloes upset the #17 ranked TCU Horned Frogs 45-42 in Fort Worth on Saturday in their first game of the 2023 season. By Eli Gregorski
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CU shared on Monday afternoon that a cyberattack has resulted in the breach of data of some community members. By Jessi Sachs
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CampusFeaturedNews
CUPD looking for information regarding damaged memorial tree on campus
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThe memorial tree was damaged sometime between April 18 and 21, according to the police. CUPD is treating the incident as criminal mischief. By Henry Larson
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Colorado BuffaloesColorado FootballFeaturedFootballFootballMen's Division ISports
“A new era”: Spring game gives insights into Colorado football’s future
Colorado’s black and gold game was an atmosphere to behold, with Folsom Field over 47,000 people deep. By Griffin Dreifaldt
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CampusCoronavirusCOVID-19FeaturedNews
Spring 2020 CU students eligible to receive part of $5 million lawsuit settlement
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonStudents who attended CU during spring 2020 have a preliminary settlement in a class action lawsuit against the university. By Henry Larson
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CrimeFeaturedNews
Player accused of sexual assault no longer member of CU football team
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonAnthony “Deuce” Roberson II, who was accused of sexual misconduct by more than a dozen women, is no longer a member of the football team. By Henry Larson