CU announced on April 28 that faculty, staff and students must recieve a COVID-19 vaccine for the fall semester 2021. By Mairead Brogan
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Governor Polis announced that all Coloradans ages 16 and older are eligible to receive covid vaccines. By Alexander Edwards
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COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more accessible in Colorado. What does that mean for the CU Boulder community? By Alexander Zyles
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Provost announces updates to Covid vaccine distribution both in Colorado and at CU in response to Gov. Polis update today. By Bailey Diamond
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BREAKING: CU reports cyberattack with community data compromised
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonOn Feb. 9, CU President Mark Kennedy said that community member data was vulnerable to a data breach that happened in January. By Henry Larson
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CU leadership discusses systemic racism in State of the Campus meeting
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonUniversity of Colorado Boulder held their first State of the Campus video panel Wednesday afternoon. By Henry Larson.
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The CUI arts editors curate a list of the best trends, moments and memes from 2020. By Ben Berman and Izzy Fincher.
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Swift’s new album “evermore” tackles relevant, painful topics like domestic abuse, isolation and loss during COVID-19. By Chloe Wasserstrom
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Breaking: CU to be remote for first month of spring semester
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonChancellor announces first month spring semester and spring 2021 commencement ceremony to be held completely online. By Henry Larson
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Students are being faced with increased mental health challenges as the pandemic continues. By Noah Holtgraves