A rally thrown by people of color supported the DACA program and those that are registered in it. By Jake Mauff
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With DACA rescinded, Boulder rallies to support immigrants
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligIn protest of Tuesday’s DACA repeal, Boulder High students walked out of class, CU students held a rally and the city council held a meeting. By Carina Julig and CUI staff
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Fossil Free CU sit-in continues amid meetings with chancellor, supporters
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardFossil Free CU, an activist group, continued to put pressure on the Board of Regents to commit to divestment. By Lucy Haggard
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The March for Science drew crowds in the thousands to Denver Saturday. Protesters carried signs and chanted their beliefs. By Sarah Farley
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Jared Polis talks border wall, marijuana and women’s rights at town hall on campus
Congressman Jared Polis spoke on pressing national and local issues at CU Boulder Friday. By Maris Wetsrum
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Dr. Kim Hunter Reed, executive director of higher education for the state, visits CU Boulder
by Kristin Ohby Kristin OhThe new executive director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education spoke about improving Colorado’s colleges for all. By Kristin Oh
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The recent bomb threats to Jewish organizations have put Jewish CU students and faculty on edge. By Jackson Barnett and Carina Julig
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Indigenous Storytelling and Law Symposium speaks to optimism in uncertain times
The series of talks explored the interaction of the Native Americans with the past and present political climates. By Devlin Thieke
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Polis speaks out about Republican health care plan, Trump on immigration
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffWhile in Boulder Monday, Rep. Jared Polis talked to the CUI about issues he’s facing in the current session of Congress. By Jake Mauff
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DACA students face heightened stress, uncertainty under Trump administration
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligFor the 72 DACA students at CU, the new presidential administration brings fear for the security of their status in the U.S. By Carina Julig