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    New exhibit elevates Black women in social justice critique

    by Greta Kerkhoff February 26, 2024
    by Greta Kerkhoff February 26, 2024

    “We CU: A Visual Celebration of Black Womanhood, Presence, and Connectedness,” opened Feb. 9. at the CU Art Museum. By Greta Kerkhoff

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    How a bioartist from Ukraine brought attention to Colorado groundwater concerns

    by Jessi Sachs January 21, 2024
    by Jessi Sachs January 21, 2024

    Bioartist Darya Warner describes the tumultuous path toward their somewhat unconventional career. By Jessi Sachs

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    More than a plaque: Representation for Indigenous Colorado creatives

    by Jazmyne Bernal February 8, 2023
    by Jazmyne Bernal February 8, 2023

    Three local creatives are challenging stereotypical Indigenous representations in the Rocky Mountain region. By Jazmyne Bernal and Helen Flock

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    Things to do at CU – Week of Nov. 28

    by Lauren Hill November 28, 2022
    by Lauren Hill November 28, 2022

    As students begin to return from Fall Break, The University of Colorado Boulder will be hosting a variety of events for students who are interested in taking a break from their studies, celebrating the upcoming holidays or just having fun with their friends. 

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    Surviving through art: CU Boulder artists reflect on how the pandemic changed their artmaking practices forever

    by Courtney Brown August 28, 2022
    by Courtney Brown August 28, 2022

    How did the University of Colorado Boulder’s art scene survive the deadliest pandemic in U.S. history?…

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    Things to do at CU: Week of February 28

    by Isabella Hammond February 28, 2022
    by Isabella Hammond February 28, 2022

    A round-up of exciting events happening at CU Boulder over over the week as February ends and March begins. By Bella Hammond

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    Dance Company Ailey II to perform at Macky Auditorium

    by Haley Lauritzen February 14, 2022
    by Haley Lauritzen February 14, 2022

    Up-and-coming dance compay Ailey II will perform at Macky at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 16. By Haley Lauritzen

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    Students and staff celebrate completion of Imig expansion

    by Alexander Edwards September 26, 2021
    by Alexander Edwards September 26, 2021

    The College of Music celebrated the re-opening of the Imig building after it’s expansion was finalized. By Alexander Edwards

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    Pride Office to hold LGBTQ+ Art and Poetry Showcase

    by Marion Walmer March 28, 2021
    by Marion Walmer March 28, 2021

    The CU Boulder Pride Office will help LGBTQ+ students celebrate Trans Day of Visibility with their upcoming Art and Poetry Showcase. By Marion Walmer

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    What to watch and read for a spooky, socially-distanced Halloween

    by Anna Haynes October 31, 2020
    by Anna Haynes October 31, 2020

    Looking for horror books and movies to watch while staying inside this Halloween? You’ve come to the right place. By Anna Haynes

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