Three parties and five candidates are running in the CUSG fall election to be representatives-at-large. Here is what you need to know. By Tory Lysik and Noelle Videon
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Following the departure of Bobby Braun, CU administrator Keith Molenaa will take over as the engineering college’s interim dean in January 2020. By Anna Haynes
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Mark Kennedy’s high-salary contract faces criticism
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligIncoming University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy will be earning 81% more than former President Bruce Benson. By Carina Julig
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Graduate students host walkout against mandatory student fees
Protestors walked out of classes and labs on Tuesday morning to speak out against $2,000 in graduate student fees. By Delaney Deskin and Dustin Martinez
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Korean American student group aims to find community for ethnic minorities
by Kristin Ohby Kristin OhClubs such as the Korean American Student Association help minority students find a community on campus. By Kristin Oh
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At CU Town Hall, administrators talk immigration issues, political climate and diversity on campus
At this year’s Spring Town Hall, Chancellor DiStefano and panelists talked about concerns and goals for the university. By Charlotte Bowditch
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Diversity Summit: CU Staff Council hosts first town hall meeting
by Jesse Hughesby Jesse HughesAs part of the spring semester’s Diversity Summit, CU Staff Council hosted its first town hall of 2017. By Jesse Hughes
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Women’s March on Denver, aimed at Trump administration, draws over 100,000
The Women’s March on Denver drew thousands to the capitol to demonstrate for women’s rights. By Jackson Barnett
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CU Boulder to support alternative event to Milo Yiannopoulos talk
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldAfter concern from campus on hosting the alt-right speaker, CU said it will support an alternative event along with his talk. By Ellis Arnold