Looking for horror books and movies to watch while staying inside this Halloween? You’ve come to the right place. By Anna Haynes
Anna Haynes
Anna Haynes
Anna Haynes is the editor-in-chief of the CU Independent, as well as a junior journalism and political science major at CU Boulder. She is interested in issues of politics and activism in Boulder and on the CU Boulder campus.
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Letter from the Editor: Despite challenges, the CU Independent lives to see another day
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesThe CU Independent’s future remains uncertain, but despite challenges, we will continue to forge ahead. By Anna Haynes
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CoronavirusLongformNews
A new normal: What COVID-19’s impacts look like for CU Boulder students
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesThe novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul
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CU Boulder opens Pride Office to support LGBTQ students, faculty and staff
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesThe Center for Inclusion and Social Change (CISC) has opened the new Pride Office online. By Anna Haynes and Noelle Videon
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Buffs Together campaign aims to provide financial relief during coronavirus pandemic
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesThe university says it will match up to $1.6 million in donations made to students, faculty and staff affected by COVID-19. By Anna Haynes
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CU Boulder employee tests presumptive positive for coronavirus
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesA CU Boulder employee believed to have worked in the C4C tested presumptive positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus the university announced Thursday. By Anna Haynes
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CU student group The Brazen Project works to shed light on ‘fake’ pregnancy clinics
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesMembers of The Brazen Project work to counter misinformation from what they call “fake” pregnancy clinics. Their work begins in the heart of the CU campus. By Anna Haynes
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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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After a 2-year review of its hiring practices, CU Boulder police have released a plan to increase gender and racial diversity of its staff. By Anna Haynes
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As the City of Boulder decides if it will allow electric scooter companies within the city, questions around micromobility, its benefits and its consequences, have emerged. By Anna Haynes