The 30-minute town hall featured questions about possible campus closures as well as new information about the CU Boulder employee who tested presumptive positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus. By Tory Lysik
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We asked how you felt about the COVID-19 coronavirus and its disruption to the CU Boulder campus. Here are your answers. This feed will be regularly updated.
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IFC to cancel future events as coronavirus reaches Boulder
by Robert Tannby Robert TannBoulder’s Interfraternity Council on the Hill says it will cancel future events in response to the spreading coronavirus. However, it will not enforce a ban on upcoming St. Patrick’s Day parties. By Robert Tann
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CU Boulder employee tests presumptive positive for coronavirus
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesA CU Boulder employee believed to have worked in the C4C tested presumptive positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus the university announced Thursday. By Anna Haynes
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Spread of COVID-19 forces cancellation of Pac-12 tournament, March Madness
by Adam Benderby Adam BenderThe spread of coronavirus forced the cancellation of men’s and women’s postseason basketball tournaments on Thursday morning. By Adam Bender
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The CUI wants to hear from its community. Tell us how you’re feeling about the disruptions to campus caused by the coronavirus. We may include your response in a curated feed.
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‘It doesn’t feel real’: CU students reel from news of canceled in-person classes as coronavirus spreads
by Robert Tannby Robert TannSome students at CU Boulder are lamenting their transition to online classes. Others are leaving the campus and heading home. By Robert Tann
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The 72nd Conference on World Affairs would have brought over 150 experts to the Boulder campus for a near week-long series of events. By Robert Tann
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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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Thousands sign online petition to close CU Boulder amid coronavirus spread
by Robert Tannby Robert TannAn online petition to close CU Boulder’s campus as COVID-19 spreads has garnered nearly 3,000 signatures. By Robert Tann