The university called reports of an active shooter a hoax Wednesday. The UMC will open Thursday. By Jordyn Siemens and Ellis Arnold
Crime
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Breaking NewsCampusCrimeNews
Suspicious device brings bomb squad to campus; streets, parking lots closed as area was investigated
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldBomb squad and hazardous materials teams concluded the device, which involved wires and a plastic jug, was not hazardous. By Ellis Arnold
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A faculty and staff forum focused on how the university plans to address the problem of sexual assault on campus. By Charlotte Bowditch
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CampusCommunityCrimeGreekOpinionPolitics
Opinion: Biden’s address from a female perspective
by Ashley Hopkoby Ashley HopkoA reflection on Vice President Biden’s address to CU. By Ashley Hopko
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Beyond BoulderCommunityCrimeNews
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: New app to record sexual assault testimonies for later evidence
For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, an overview of a new sexual assault-focused app which aims to aid victims. By Paola Fernandez
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Breaking NewsCommunityCrimeFront PageNewsUncategorized
Breaking: Stabbing outside of Bova’s on the Hill
A stabbing occurred at 7 p.m. tonight at Bova’s Market and Grill. Police are still searching for the assailant. Multimedia editor Matt Sisneros was on-scene.
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CU defensive lineman Nathaniel Robbins arrested on suspicion of domestic assault
Buffs’ transfer athlete Blake Robbins was arrested early Sunday morning on 18 charges, including second and third-degree assault. By Justin Guerriero
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Breaking NewsCampusCrimeNews
Suspected sexual assault reported on CU campus
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffSunday, a suspected sexual assault was reported on CU campus. By Jake Mauff
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Beyond BoulderBreaking NewsCrimeNewsUncategorized
Gambian man arrested for murder of CU graduate in Austria
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffA 24-year-old West African man was arrested for the murder of Lauren Mann, a former CU graduate student. By Jake Mauff
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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