“ROADRUNNER” begins Brockhampton’s farewell with their most diverse and experimental release to date. By Marion Walmer
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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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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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 will host singer-songwriter SG Lewis for a virtual event on Friday, March 19. By Marion Walmer
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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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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 and writer Maya May will bring her brand of socially-conscious comedy to CU. By Marion Walmer
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“Nightmare Vacation” artist Rico Nasty will perform virtually for CU Boulder students on Feb. 23, 2021. By Marion Walmer
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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
With home-made, unconventional beats and lyrics, alternative rapper JoeJas is challenging mainstream rap culture. By Marion Walmer