Women’s rights are highly at stake in the 2020 election. The women’s vote has never been more important. By Zoe Schacht
Zoe Schacht
Zoe Schacht
Zoe is a junior at the University of Colorado at Boulder majoring in journalism with a minor in communication. She is the Editor-in-Chief for the CU Independent. Zoe has a passion for social issues, sustainability and educating those around her.
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An end to an era: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dead at 87
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtThe notorious feminist icon who was the second female U.S. Supreme Court Justice passed away causing many to mourn. By Zoe Schacht
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CU’s transition to remote learning creates an uncertain future for students and faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder. by Zoe Schacht
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Opinion: Boulder’s sustainability efforts put other cities to shame
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtAs climate change becomes a more prominent issue, Boulder paves the way in sustainability, leaving other cities in its dust. by Zoe Schacht
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Meet Gregory Alan Isakov, the farmer who also doubles as a Grammy-nominated indie-folk singer-songwriter. By Zoe Schacht
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Opinion: Students deserve comprehensive education on birth control
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtBirth control does not have to be a mystery and can easily be very effective and helpful to a woman’s health. By Zoe Schact
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CU attempts to waste as little food as possible, and students should do the same when home for Thanksgiving. By Zoe Schacht
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Opinion: Students should not have to surrender academic life to the fear of gun violence
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtAs students progress through their educational careers, the fear of an active shooter harms their mental state. By Zoe Schacht
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Opinion: CU’s Amnesty Policy does not do enough to help students
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtCU should include more within its Amnesty Policy to keep college students safe. By Zoe Schacht
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Opinion: Your K-Cup coffee habits are damaging to the environment
by Zoe Schachtby Zoe SchachtKeurig’s K-Cups remain a go-to for many college students. But the products’ effects on the planet should make people reconsider. By Zoe Schacht