The University of Colorado Boulder women’s lacrosse team through seven games is 5-2 and ranked No. 19…
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EntertainmentFeaturedPerformanceTheater
CU Presents spotlights heart-rending refugee story in Iizuka’s “Anon(ymous)”
by Grace Ptakby Grace PtakCU Presents showcases “Anon(ymous),” a modern retelling of Homer’s “Odyssey,” at the University of Colorado Boulder. By Grace Ptak
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EntertainmentFeaturedMusic
Boulder supergroup showcases ‘melting pot’ Americana style in brand new album
by Grace Ptakby Grace PtakThe High Hawks released their album, “Mother Nature’s Son,” Friday, and will perform at Boulder’s eTown theater Saturday. By Grace Ptak
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CampusFeaturedNews
How to acquire engineering skills as any major: a Q&A with the associate director of the Idea Forge
by Grace Ptakby Grace PtakGrace Ptak sat down with Becky Komarek at the Idea Forge to talk about how to access the space and why it’s important. By Grace Ptak
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Abortion rights advocates and community members gathered at the Boulder County Courthouse on Saturday, Jan. 27…
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‘At a boiling point’: Antisemitic, Islamophobic discrimination reports skyrocket following Israel-Hamas war
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonReports of antisemitism and Islamophobia are significantly higher than last year, according to university data. By Henry Larson and Kiara DeMare
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As polls closed on the 2023 election, voters cast their ballots on issues impacting Coloradans residents. By Isabella Hammond & Henry Larson
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CU online systems will be unavailable due to equipment move
by Jessi Sachsby Jessi SachsBeginning on Oct. 6, a number of CU Boulder’s online systems will be unavailable due to a planned system outage. By Jessi Sachs
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The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office held an event distributing free gun locks and safes on Saturday, Sept. 16. By Greta Kerkhoff
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CrimeFeaturedNews
Was a CU Boulder student stabbed downtown last week? Here’s what we know and don’t know
by John Herrickby John HerrickBPD is now referring to it as an “altercation,” in which someone was cut—not stabbed. By John Herrick, Tim Drugan and Isabella Hammond