Sanctuary4All, is collaborating with Colorado immigrants to help them raise money in the face of economic hardships brought on by COVID-19. By Noelle Videon
Noelle Videon
Noelle Videon
Noelle Videon is the senior news editor of the CU Independent. She is a senior majoring in Journalism with a minor in Political Science.
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Preparing to enter a job market with unemployment rates likened to that of the Great Depression, the graduating class of 2020 is feeling uneasy. By Noelle Videon
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The trial of Zachary Roper, who was arrested for raping a CU Boulder student at a sorority event in January 2019, has been delayed due to concerns over COVID-19. By Noelle Videon
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CoronavirusNews
‘I never even considered myself essential’: Grocery employees step up to the front lines in battle against COVID-19
Before it was just a job. Now they’re on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Grocery store employees discuss what it’s like to maintain a store in the age of COVID-19. By Noelle Videon
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Conference on World AffairsCoronavirusNews
Conference on World Affairs will move online, focus on COVID-19
After being previously canceled due to COVID-19, CU Boulder announced Monday that its highly anticipated Conference on World Affairs would hold sessions virtually. By Noelle Videon
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CoronavirusNews
Following in-person cancellation, CU Boulder will now hold its May commencement ceremony online
After canceling its in-person ceremony at Folsom Field, CU Boulder has opted to hold its May commencement via livestream. By Noelle Videon
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Students in CU’s Law School claim the six cameras installed in the Wolf Law Building in fall 2019 jeopardize the privacy of vulnerable clients. By Noelle Videon
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The university has canceled all school, college and department recognition ceremonies and will instead explore virtual options in a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19. By Noelle Videon
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Breaking NewsCoronavirusNews
CU Boulder to move classes online for remainder of semester as coronavirus precaution
Beginning March 16, all CU Boulder classes will be taught online in response to the global coronavirus outbreak. By Noelle Videon
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CrimeCUPDNews
Emails sent to faculty in Ketchum last month threatened ‘armed response’ to sexual misconduct
The sender referenced an associate professor who remains on paid leave following allegations of sexual misconduct in 2018. By Noelle Videon