Students who attended CU during spring 2020 have a preliminary settlement in a class action lawsuit against the university. By Henry Larson
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Boulder County reports high level of COVID-19 community transmission
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonBoulder’s community transmission levels moved from “medium” to “high” this week, according to the county. By Henry Larson
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CU Boulder leaders discuss public health and housing concerns during virtual town hall
University of Colorado Boulder officials hosted a virtual town hall Tuesday, August 9, addressing COVID-19…
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The University of Colorado Boulder will drop its mask mandates for students, faculty and staff at…
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CU provides N95 masks to community members after return to in-person classes
Students are able to receive free N95 or KN95 masks from the university amidst increase in omicron variant spread. By Addison Luetke
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The first case of the Omicron variant in Boulder County was discovered by health officials. By Alexander Zyles
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CU Boulder to require masks starting Aug. 13
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThe University of Colorado, Boulder will mandate masks in public spaces starting on Friday, Aug. 13. By Henry Larson
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COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more accessible in Colorado. What does that mean for the CU Boulder community? By Alexander Zyles
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CU chancellor tests positive for COVID-19
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonUniversity of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano tested positive for COVID-19 today. By Henry Larson
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Breaking: Boulder County shifts to Level Orange on COVID-19 dial
CDPHE announced shift to Level Orange effective Friday; CU announces transition to remote learning on Monday, November 16. By Mairead Brogan