Catch up on the CUI’s recent and relevant coverage of diversity developments and progress around campus and in the classroom.
Politics
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CampusNewsPolitics
Diversity and Inclusion Summit panel provides information, personal stories about DACA
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligFaculty and staff provided information and undocumented students at CU shared their stories at the DACA session. By Carina Julig
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CommunityNewsPolitics
Adam Swetlik a fresh face in Boulder City Council elections
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardInspired by Bernie Sanders, the CU alum looks to increase the voice of the city’s younger population. By Lucy Haggard
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Breaking NewsCUSGFront PageGreekNewsPolitics
CUSG tri-executive Betsy Sabala to resign at end of semester
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardNext semester CU Student Government will shift their executive arrangement due to the imminent resignation of…
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Consul General Jimin Kim discussed the North Korean nuclear threat and the history of the regime. By Noah Zucker
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CampusNewsPolitics
Former Reagan official talks nationalism in the age of Trump
by Tyler Olsonby Tyler OlsonHenry R. Nau, a former White House official spoke at CU about nationalism, NATO and U.S. involvement in world affairs. By Tyler Olson
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CU Professor Tiara Na’puti advocated in front of the UN for the decolonization of Guam. By Megan Cunninghame
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Hillary Clinton’s book, ‘What Happened,’ reveals a new side to her, but it’s not worth the read if you’re tired of politics. By Stephanie Wood
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CampusNewsPolitics
CU Boulder law school offering DACA renewal workshops
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligThe next workshop in Boulder will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 27 for those whose DACA expires before March 5, 2018. By Carina Julig
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CampusNewsPolitics
History department talks fascism, white supremacy in wake of Charlottesville
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisPanelists put the recent events in Charlottesville in context, considering the past, present and future of hate groups. By Heidi Harris