CU students ran “nearly naked” for charity at The Herd’s thirteenth annual Nearly Naked Mile donation drive Friday night. By Bri Barnum
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Welcome to the new “Ponte Las Pilas” column, which discusses issues within the Latinx community. By Jenny Tello
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The women’s volleyball team won three of four sets against the CSU Rams in a heated rivalry match on Saturday. By Max Troderman
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CU’s women’s volleyball team competed in a tournament at the CU Events Center. By Max Troderman and Zoe Collins Rath
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CommunityIdentityNews
Boulder shows its rainbow stripes at Boulder Pridefest
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesOut Boulder County hosts the 2018 Boulder Pridefest, a small yet vibrant celebration of Boulder’s LGBTQ population. By Anna Haynes
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OpinionSatire
CU Bluffs: CU unveils new diversity initiative to recruit ‘every kind of white person’
by Shannon Rossby Shannon RossThe school will focus on those with absurd hairstyles and questionable fashion sense to achieve their diversity quota. By Shannon Ross
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A CU employee of nearly two decades faces possible deportation back to an uncertain future in El Salvador. By Heidi Harris
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The Christian holiday marking the beginning of Lent was observed at on-campus services in the UMC. By Carina Julig
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College, with its few real-world demands and high rate of alcohol consumption, is not the place to find “the one.” By Alex Segell
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The University needs to actively address racial diversity and conversations about color-blindness is not the best way to help. By Hayla Wong