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Marion Walmer

Marion Walmer

Marion Walmer is a sophomore at CU Boulder, studying communication and Spanish. Marion is non-binary and an active member of the LGBTQ+ community in Boulder. When they're not taking photos or writing for the Independent, they're most likely watching the Denver Nuggets or Tottenham Hotspur.

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    “ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE” begins Brockhampton’s farewell

    by Marion Walmer April 12, 2021
    by Marion Walmer April 12, 2021

    “ROADRUNNER” begins Brockhampton’s farewell with their most diverse and experimental release to date. By Marion Walmer

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    Trans students find a voice, community at Art and Poetry Showcase

    by Marion Walmer April 2, 2021
    by Marion Walmer April 2, 2021

    The CU Boulder Pride Office’s LGBTQ+ Art and Poetry Showcase gave trans students a voice on Trans Day of Visibility. By Marion Walmer

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    Pride Office to hold LGBTQ+ Art and Poetry Showcase

    by Marion Walmer March 28, 2021
    by Marion Walmer March 28, 2021

    The CU Boulder Pride Office will help LGBTQ+ students celebrate Trans Day of Visibility with their upcoming Art and Poetry Showcase. By Marion Walmer

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    Program Council to host singer-songwriter SG Lewis

    by Marion Walmer March 17, 2021
    by Marion Walmer March 17, 2021

    Program Council will host singer-songwriter SG Lewis for a virtual event on Friday, March 19. By Marion Walmer

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    CSI to host 18th annual poetry slam on March 18

    by Marion Walmer March 14, 2021
    by Marion Walmer March 14, 2021

    The Center for Student Involvement will host CU Boulder’s 18th Annual Poetry Slam virtually on March 18. By Marion Walmer

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    Comedian Maya May at CU: entertaining stories with social activism

    by Marion Walmer February 26, 2021
    by Marion Walmer February 26, 2021

    Stand-up comedian Maya May’s show featured funny personal anecdotes and comedic critiques of the way society views prejudice. By Marion Walmer

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    Stand-up Comedian Maya May to perform for CU on Feb. 25

    by Marion Walmer February 23, 2021
    by Marion Walmer February 23, 2021

    Stand-up comedian and writer Maya May will bring her brand of socially-conscious comedy to CU. By Marion Walmer

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    Rico Nasty to perform virtual concert on Feb. 23

    by Marion Walmer February 19, 2021
    by Marion Walmer February 19, 2021

    “Nightmare Vacation” artist Rico Nasty will perform virtually for CU Boulder students on Feb. 23, 2021. By Marion Walmer

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    Millennium Parade’s debut album seeks sonic pandemonium

    by Marion Walmer February 10, 2021
    by Marion Walmer February 10, 2021

    Japanese collective millennium parade’s debut combines innovative multi-media and cross-genre sounds with Japanese folklore . By Marion Walmer

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    From llamas to Capri Sun pouches, JoeJas’ abstract lyrics challenge rap stereotypes

    by Marion Walmer November 19, 2020
    by Marion Walmer November 19, 2020

    With home-made, unconventional beats and lyrics, alternative rapper JoeJas is challenging mainstream rap culture. By Marion Walmer

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