CU Boulder hosted a community discussion on the university’s campus regarding gun violence. By Jessi Sachs
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Regents discuss future of weapons policy as more students speak out
The Board of Regents held a committee meeting on Tuesday afternoon to talk about safety across campuses. By Isabella Hammond
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CUPD postpones active harmer training as community members ask for more information
by Guest Writerby Guest WriterThe University of Colorado Boulder Police Department (CUPD) scheduled an active harmer response training on campus…
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CU Boulder launched a redesigned CU Alerts website on Sept.14 with more information about alert notification levels and archived alerts. By Isabella Hammond
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Opinion: Safe Campus Act fails to create safer spaces
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaThe Safe Campus Act will make it more difficult for women to report sexual assault and rape. By Kaley LaQuea
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An overview of the annual CU Security and Safety report and associated resources
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Kitty Winograd, through her own experiences with a squirrel, advocates against direct contact (no matter the intention) with this “other community” in Boulder in order to preserve coexistence and good conscience.
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In spite of the recent robbery on campus, students say they still feel safe.
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Recent crimes near campus, including an armed robbery and shooting, are causing CU students to be on high alert when it comes to their safety.