Six CU affiliates have now been tested for the COVID-19 virus, with four negative and two pending. 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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NewsRestorative Justice
With record number of referrals, CU’s Restorative Justice Program aims to help students right their wrongs
CU Boulder’s Restorative Justice Program received 700 referrals in the fall 2019 semester alone, the highest number since its creation in 2000. By Noelle Videon
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Patty Limerick, a leading historian of the Amerian West, discusses her interest in the unrepresented people and stories of the West. By Noelle Videon
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Visiting Harvard University professor discusses diminishing civics education in the U.S.
Danielle Allen, a visiting Harvard professor, spoke about democracy and diminishing civic education in the U.S on the CU Boulder campus Tuesday. By Noelle Videon
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The CU Boulder Police Department says it is investigating an anonymous email sent to faculty members in Ketchum and stationed police inside the building Wednesday. By Noelle Videon
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Four panelists with ranging political ideologies sat down Thursday on the CU Boulder campus to discuss the common issues of climate change. By Noelle Videon
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CU Boulder’s recent announcement that it plans to expand graduate students’ benefits and lower fees is being hailed by some as a major win, though others still say more work needs to be done. By Noelle Videon
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Annual Health and Wellness Summit highlights science behind mental health struggles in college
Dr. Roselinde H. Kaiser broke down the science behind why students in college face mental struggles and how they can approach problems. By Noelle Videon
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Boulder community leaders preach commitment to ‘dismantling prejudice’ during CU Boulder’s MLK Day celebration
Around 200 people gathered Monday in CU Boulder’s UMC ballroom to remember and honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. By Noelle Videon
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Akirah Bradley named interim vice chancellor of student affairs, replacing Christina Gonzales
After more than four years, Christina Gonzales is stepping down from her position as vice chancellor of student affairs. Her successor, Akirah Bradley, is expected to be reviewed for a permanent appointment by the end of the semester. By Noelle Videon