Before it was just a job. Now they’re on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Grocery store employees discuss what it’s like to maintain a store in the age of COVID-19. By Noelle Videon
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Conference on World Affairs will move online, focus on COVID-19
After being previously canceled due to COVID-19, CU Boulder announced Monday that its highly anticipated Conference on World Affairs would hold sessions virtually. By Noelle Videon
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Economy, air quality and mental health: Experts weigh in on how coronavirus is touching all facets of Colorado life
by Robert Tannby Robert TannExperts weigh in on how they’re seeing the effects of coronavirus in their field and what it means for millions in Colorado. By Robert Tann
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To pass the time, CU Boulder advertising professor Dan Ligon is making face masks in his basement studio, hoping to find a creative outlet and serve his community during COVID-19. By Mairead Brogan
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CU Boulder to offer students ‘pass/fail’ option for most classes in light of coronavirus disruption
by Robert Tannby Robert TannCU Boulder will offer students in most classes the option to change their grade to “pass/fail” in a bid to ease students and educator’s stress over online classes. By Robert Tann
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Following in-person cancellation, CU Boulder will now hold its May commencement ceremony online
After canceling its in-person ceremony at Folsom Field, CU Boulder has opted to hold its May commencement via livestream. By Noelle Videon
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Coronavirus and homelessness: What Boulder is doing to help those with symptoms
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikBoulder County has created a facility to hold homeless citizens with coronavirus symptoms where they will be monitored. By Tory Lysik
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Amid coronavirus panic, two-thirds of CU Boulder’s on-campus residents have checked out
by Robert Tannby Robert TannAbout 66% of on-campus residents have left. For those who remain, keeping a routine will be essential to combat loneliness. By Robert Tann
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As coronavirus bears down on communities, students feel food anxiety
by Dawson Drewby Dawson DrewNow with a city-wide shutdown, students are feeling more anxious about where and what to eat. But local relief is available. By Dawson Drew
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Provost Russ Moore announced the University of Colorado Boulder will hold most of its classes online for the 2020 summer term. By Tory Lysik