CUPD responded to an assault and robbery near the Bear Creek Apartments early Friday morning. By Isabella Hammond
Isabella Hammond
Isabella Hammond
Isabella Hammond is the editor-in-chief of the CUI. She is studying journalism and communication at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is passionate about her field and the fantastic humans who join her at this publication. She has also written for the Daily Camera and collaborated with the Boulder Reporting Lab.
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CU Boulder has announced that it is ending the COVID-19 vaccine requirements starting on May 15. By Isabella Hammond
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FeaturedNewsUniversity Administration
Regents discuss future of weapons policy as more students speak out
The Board of Regents held a committee meeting on Tuesday afternoon to talk about safety across campuses. By Isabella Hammond
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On Friday, the University of Colorado Boulder announced Gov. Jared Polis will deliver the 2023 commencement speech. By Isabella Hammond
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University of Colorado Boulder students spoke against the student government bid to ban concealed carry on campus. By Bella Hammond.
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CUSG legislators approved $33.4 million in spending for the coming fiscal year. By Henry Larson and Bella Hammond
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FeaturedLongformNewsTitle IX
CU Boulder signed football player with four-year history of sexual misconduct allegations
Anthony Roberson has been under investigation for the alleged sexual exploitation of a child from 2018. By the CU Independent staff
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Public safety officers are responding to a call of hazardous materials at SEEL on east campus, according to an advisory. By Isabella Hammond
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CUSGFeaturedLongformNews
Student government pushes for action on concealed carry at Board of Regents meeting
A history of bans on concealed carry on CU campuses from 1970-present and what that policy might look like in the future. By Isabella Hammond
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EntertainmentFeaturedMusicVisuals
VSA’s Annual Lunar New Year Show celebrates various cultures across Asia
Volunteer models, lion dancers, V-pop dancers and singers gathered onstage at the University Memorial Center on Feb. 4. By Isabella Hammond