As a student at Zoom University, I’ve grown a deep love for my professor. Thanks to Zoom, Valentine’s Day will finally be complete. By Vayle LaFehr.
Vayle Lafehr
Vayle Lafehr
Vayle Lafehr is a junior at the University of Colorado Boulder where she studies neuroscience and philosophy. She is a managing editor and staff writer for the CU Independent. When she's not editing or writing, you can find her climbing, practicing yoga, or making art.
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Proposition 115 fails in a 60% to 40% majority in Colorado
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrProposition 115, a bill proposing to prohibit abortion of a fetus after 22 weeks of gestational age, was opposed in a 60% to 40% majority in Colorado.
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CU Bluffs: CU sorority Alpha Alpha Alpha wins award for “Most Feminist”
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrFeminist sororities like Alpha Alpha Alpha are leading the way for women’s liberation. Have no fear — with Greek life, gender equality is here. By Vayle Lafehr
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CU Boulder continues typical protocol for fire drills in dorms despite risks of COVID-19 transmission
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrOn Wednesday, all residence halls located in the Kittredge area at the University of Colorado Boulder…
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With the endless benefits of online dating, this pandemic will make finding the love of your life easier than ever before. By Vayle LaFehr
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CU Boulder’s Inclusion, Diversity, and Excellence in Academics (IDEA) Plan, as it stands, is nothing more than an idea. By Vayle Lafehr
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Opinion
Opinion: Valentine’s Day is not about love, at least not in the way it should be
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrLove is gravely ignored every Feb. 14, not celebrated. Man-made, store-bought conceptions of love are an insult to human complexity. By Vayle Lafehr
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Opinion: Wardenburg provides insufficient reproductive medical care
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrDespite quality reproductive healthcare options, it will not be sufficient until medical abortions are provided on-campus. By Vayle Lafehr
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Opinion: Why fraternities cannot call themselves ‘Greek life’
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrAt CU, Greek life is responsible for some of the most shameful crimes against students. CU fraternities have grown far from their founding roots. By Vayle LaFehr
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This Halloween, reflect on whether you “ghost” relationships and how you can be more sensitive to others. By Vayle LaFehr