The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul
Robert Tann
Robert Tann
Robert Tann studied journalism and technology, arts and media at CU Boulder and graduated in May 2021. He served as the 2019-2020 editor-in-chief of the CU Independent after having various news editor roles.
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CoronavirusNews
CU Boulder to offer free drive-through coronavirus tests
by Robert Tannby Robert TannThis Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., those eligible for a COVID-19 test can get one for free at a drive-through testing site on the CU Boulder campus. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNews
CU Boulder considering mix of online and in-person classes for fall semester
by Robert Tannby Robert TannCU Boulder said it is exploring a possible hybrid of online and in-person learning in order to continue to protect against the novel coronavirus. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNews
Mark Kennedy, CU leaders to take 10% pay cut through furloughs
by Robert Tannby Robert TannWith higher education funding threatened by the coronavirus pandemic, CU system President Mark Kennedy said he and other university leaders will face furloughs. By Robert Tann
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CU system President Mark Kennedy told the Board of Regents furloughs may be in the future for certain campus employees as the university continues to whether the economic effects of COVID-19. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNews
‘It’s bigger than just us’: COVID-19 forces students to re-examine their own sense of immunity
by Robert Tannby Robert TannA CU Boulder student shares his experience with potential COVID-19, others discuss being immunocompromised. All ask their peers to take precautions seriously. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNews
CU Boulder alumni, student, band together to launch fundraiser for students affected by COVID-19
by Robert Tannby Robert TannTwo recent CU Boulder graduates and a current senior launched a fundraiser to provide financial relief to students challenged by COVID-19. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNewsRacism on Campus
‘It’s hard to keep learning’: For students of color, online classes can mean facing racist attacks
by Robert Tannby Robert TannOnline classes have opened a new window for hate speech with several classes experiencing racist attacks this week. Now, students of color want CU to take action. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNewsRacism on Campus
Racial slurs, obscenities reported during hijacked CU Boulder online class
by Robert Tannby Robert TannSeveral unkown accounts accessed a Tuesday Zoom class and proceeded to post obscene imagery and yell racial slurs. By Robert Tann
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The CUI competed in the 2019 SPJ Region 9 Mark of Excellence Awards and won in three categories with five finalists.