Issues between tenants and their landlord almost always come down to the issue of communication. By Cannon Casey
Community
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A new Colorado-based app connects people who love the outdoors. By Julia Spadaro
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A new proposed tuition plan aims to make costs more predictable for students. By Taryn Parsons
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Beyond BoulderCommunityFilmsNews
“Rolling Papers:” The crazy experiment called weed journalism
by Alec Moylanby Alec MoylanWeed journalism is here to stay, and the new documentary “Rolling Papers” takes an inside look at media’s newest specialization. By Alec Moylan
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CommunityCrimeEvents
iEmpathize working to eradicate child trafficking; exhibit coming to downtown Denver
The Boulder-based organization iEmpathize seeks to bring a new perspective to the human trafficking crisis. By Paola Fernandez
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CampusCommunityFood and DiningNews
Hooked app brings new deals to CU students
by Sydney Worthby Sydney WorthMeet Hooked, a new app aimed at saving students money on food. By Sydney Worth
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CampusCommunityDiversityEventsNewsUncategorized
Can open dialogue make CU more inclusive? ‘Inclusive Excellence Facilitation’ pushes forward
by Tommy Woodby Tommy WoodCU furthered conversation about making campus welcoming and inclusive for everyone at the Spring 2016 Diversity and Inclusion Summit. By Tommy Wood
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CampusCommunityDiversityEventsNewsUncategorized
Racial inclusion forum sparks discussion on diversity
by Sydney Worthby Sydney WorthWorkshop attendees were encouraged to explore methods of racial inclusion to improve acceptance and diversity. By Sydney Worth
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CampusCommunityDiversityEventsIdentityNewsSportsUncategorized
Former athletes share experiences of being black in Boulder
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffPanel members discussed issues of racial and ethnic inclusion in regards to athletics at CU. By Jake Mauff
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Breaking NewsCommunityNews
Report: 16.2 percent of Boulder County children live in poverty
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffThe 2015 “Status of Children” report for Boulder County has been released, and the child poverty rate in Boulder has shot up. By Jake Mauff