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    CU finally suffers first home loss against #8 Stanford

    by Vittorio Bongioanni October 10, 2022
    by Vittorio Bongioanni October 10, 2022

    It was always going to be a tough game for the University of Colorado Boulder women’s…

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    Preview: A female astronaut left behind in “They Promised Her The Moon”

    by Grace Kohler April 14, 2022
    by Grace Kohler April 14, 2022

    Laurel Ollstein’s “They Promised Her The Moon” tells the story of Geraldyn “Jerrie” Cobb, one of the Mercury 13 who never went to space. By Grace Kohler

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    ‘Measure for Measure’: Justice and #MeToo in 17th Century Vienna

    by Izzy Fincher March 10, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher March 10, 2021

    In Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure,” a powerful question emerges: will abusive men in power be brought to justice? By Izzy Fincher

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  • EntertainmentFeaturedMusic

    CUI Playlist: Women of the 70s

    by CU Independent March 8, 2021
    by CU Independent March 8, 2021

    For Women’s History Month, the CU Independent arts staff pays tribute to influential female singers of the 70s.

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    Women of color discuss activism as part of Semana de la Muxer

    by Robert Tann March 15, 2019
    by Robert Tann March 15, 2019

    CU’s Semana de la Muxer brought activists together to share their insights as women of color involved in their communities. By Robert Tann

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Falsified hate crimes pale in comparison to the real deal

    by Alex Wolf-Root February 25, 2019
    by Alex Wolf-Root February 25, 2019

    We can’t let the rare false accusations lead us to not believe survivors of sexual assault and hate crimes. By Alex Wolf-Root

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  • CampusCommunityDiversityNews

    Gender and sexuality explored through ‘The Vagina Monologues’

    by Anna Haynes February 11, 2019
    by Anna Haynes February 11, 2019

    CU V-day’s annual performance of the feminist play raised money for Moving to End Sexual Assault. By Anna Haynes

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  • SportsVolleyballWomen's Division I

    Women’s Volleyball: Colorado Classic Part 1

    by Zoe Collins Rath September 16, 2018
    by Zoe Collins Rath September 16, 2018

    CU’s women’s volleyball team competed in a tournament at the CU Events Center. By Max Troderman and Zoe Collins Rath

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  • EntertainmentQ&ATheatre

    A conversation with the cast of CU’s Vagina Monologues

    by CU Independent February 15, 2018
    by CU Independent February 15, 2018

    On Feb. 3 Amanda Bell sat down with performers and CU students Emma Griffith (19), Bryce…

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  • OpinionUncategorized

    Opinion: Eminem needs to chill out

    by Vasundhara Tyagi October 31, 2017
    by Vasundhara Tyagi October 31, 2017

    Eminem’s lyrics are misogynistic and antagonistic. It’s time to let him fade out of cultural relevance. By Vasundhara Tyagi

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