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    Perspective: Dean McDonald should restore library hours

    by Guest Writer October 16, 2022
    by Guest Writer October 16, 2022

    The student body still deserves to know what that issue is, given how severely it affects us. What is going on? By Charles Wofford

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    Historic Old Main Cottonwood removed from Norlin Quad

    by Juliana Czar January 28, 2022
    by Juliana Czar January 28, 2022

    The Old Main Cottonwood, the oldest and tallest tree on campus, has been removed after more than 140 years. By Juliana Czar

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    The Missing BIPOC of CU Boulder art installation stands at Norlin Library

    by Tessa Stigler August 30, 2020
    by Tessa Stigler August 30, 2020

    40 sillhouettes stand in for the Missing BIPOC at CU Boulder. Installed by The Radical BIPOC/Femme Collective and allied groups, the art stands in the sundial area of Norlin. By Tessa Stigler

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    Annual Diversity Summit features courageous conversations

    by Tory Lysik February 25, 2020
    by Tory Lysik February 25, 2020

    The 2020 Diversity Summit brought history into the conversation through panels and workshops. By Tory Lysik, Noelle Videon and Mairead Brogan

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    Norlin Library hosting Harry Potter themed afternoon

    by Anna Haynes December 5, 2019
    by Anna Haynes December 5, 2019

    CU Boulder is bringing the magic of the popular Harry Potter fantasy series to Norlin Library on Friday. By Anna Haynes

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    Bark Buddies helps students destress with therapy dogs

    by Alexandra Llorca November 24, 2019
    by Alexandra Llorca November 24, 2019

    CU works with Therapy Dogs of Boulder County for the Bark Buddies program to bring furry friends and puppy snuggles to campus. By Alex Llorca

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  • CampusNews

    Embodied Judaism Symposium presents on the divine feminine

    by Georgia Knoles November 4, 2017
    by Georgia Knoles November 4, 2017

    The third biannual symposium focused on the Jewish concept of the Shekhinah, the divine feminine. By Georgia Knoles and Kim Habicht

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    Buddhist teacher visits CU, library begins meditation group

    by CU Independent September 1, 2016
    by CU Independent September 1, 2016

    A revered Buddhist teacher gave a talk at CU’s Norlin Library, focusing on finding happiness and emotional stability. By Carina Julig

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    Norlin Library opens new Jewish history exhibit Thursday

    by Ari Browne October 15, 2013
    by Ari Browne October 15, 2013

    The Department in Religious Studies will present a new exhibit preceded by a symposium open to all students.
    By Ari Browne

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    Flood damage to Norlin Library “minimal”

    by hannah.blatter September 27, 2013
    by hannah.blatter September 27, 2013

    Norlin Library was one of as many as 70 CU buildings that were damaged during September…

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