CU student government held its first and only debate for representative-at-large and tri-executives seats Wednesday in the University Memorial Center. By William Oster
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Boulder hosts event to remember victims of 2021 King Soopers shooting
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsOn the second anniversary of the King Soopers shooting, Boulder community members gathered to honor and remember the victims. By Jessi Sachs
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CUSG legislators approved $33.4 million in spending for the coming fiscal year. By Henry Larson and Bella Hammond
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Colorado upsets Duke, securing first Sweet 16 in 20 years
The Colorado women’s basketball team beat Duke, 61-53, on March 20, resulting in their first Sweet 16 berth in 20 years. By Sophie McKeown
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Buffs lacrosse surges against the Bay Area schools after 0-4 season start
The Colorado women’s lacrosse team are on a three-game winning streak after beating Stanford and California this past weekend. By Griffin Dreifaldt
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Colorado falls to Utah Valley, 2022-23 season finally comes to a close
by Jason Marksby Jason MarksThe 2022-23 season has finally come to a close for the Colorado men’s basketball team, after their loss to Utah Valley on March 19. By Jason Marks
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In the week leading up to spring break and the final days of Women’s History Month, there’s plenty to do at CU Boulder. By Lauren Hill
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Perspective: A closed border hurts more families than it helps
by Guest Writerby Guest WriterPerspective: Creating more options for people to seek asylum and refuge in America is a sure way to ease their struggle. By Guest Writer Nicholas Johnson
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Chancellor DiStefano talks democracy at the 2023 Chancellor’s Annual Summit
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsOn March 14, CU hosted the Chancellor’s Annual Summit, focused on how higher education advances diversity and democracy. By Jessi Sachs
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Denver poet Aerik Francis looks to light up CU’s Queer Literature and Performance Festival
by Lauren Hillby Lauren HillDenver-based poet Aerik Francis hopes their work can inspire other queer writers to express themselves freely at CU’s Queer Literature and Performance Festival. By Lauren Hill