Saturday evening CUPD got word of a possible attempted robbery outside of Bear Creek Apartments. By Mairead Brogan
Mairead Brogan
Mairead Brogan
Mairead Brogan is a Junior in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department and is passionate about communication and news. She is especially enthusiastic about stories related to science on campus. When she's not writing or studying you can find Mairead outside hiking, biking or running.
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Yesterday Chancellor Philip DiStefano announced his search for a chief diversity officer, a new position created in an effort to support underrepresented groups on campus. By Mairead Brogan
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CU Boulder announced a transition from temporary remote instruction to in-person/hybrid following COVID-19 case numbers decreasing. By Mairead Brogan.
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2020 ElectionsCU LawNewsPoliticsUncategorized
CU Regent candidates discuss key issues in a virtual forum
CU regent candidates Ilana Spiegel and Richard Murray discussed their plans to address affordable tuition and budget cuts, barriers for BIPOC and DACA students and regent law Monday. By Mairead Brogan
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Q&J Face Masks recieve positive results on its facemasks after testing at CU Boulder’s Vance Labs. By Mairead Brogan
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Conference on World Affairs concluded with a conversation about the racial impacts of educational equality. By Mairead Brogan
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CommunityIDEA PlanNews
CU student leader and Regent Linda Shoemaker point to failings in CU’s approach to antiracism
Regent Linda Shoemaker and CU student Holly Olivarez raise concerns over the IDEA Plan’s newly appointed Community Council for Inclusion and Community Safety Task Force. By Mairead Brogan
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CommunitydiversifyCUnowDiversityNewsUncategorized
Student and faculty leaders demand divestment from CUPD and investment in CU BIPOC
University of Colorado faculty and students call for the university to divest in campus police and invest in Black, Indigenous and People of Color. By Mairead Brogan
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CoronavirusNews
CU Boulder researchers developing test that identifies COVID-19 before symptoms show
CU experts are hoping to bring the SickStick, an easy-to-use at-home test for diseases, to shelves within nine to 12 months. By Mairead Brogan
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Experts wrapped up the final virtual CWA session with a discussion on what can be learned about our health from COVID-19. By Mairead Brogan