Multiple yearbooks throughout CU’s history showcase stereotypical and offensive displays of race. By Delaney Deskin
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Conference on World AffairsNews
U.S. healthcare needs a revamp, says CWA panelists
by Mia Gallegosby Mia GallegosPanelists urged attendees to get informed on issues facing healthcare costs, sustainable food and access to treatment. By Mia Gallegos
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CWA marked by priced keynote, discrimination settlement
by Kim Habichtby Kim HabichtThis year’s Conference on World Affairs reflected a few changes since Director John Griffin took office in 2015. By Kim Habicht
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Investigation: LGBT grad students struggle with isolation and intolerance at CU
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligA study showed that LGBT graduate students at CU are twice as likely to drop out as their peers. The question is: why? By Carina Julig
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Boulder’s conservation and housing policies may answer the question, “why is Boulder so white?” By Kim Habicht, Lauren Arnold and Hayla Wong
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Affirmative action provides equal access to education and increases equal-status contact among college students, reducing prejudice. By Hannah Metzger
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The “Don’t Ignore It” website is a late response to a series of mishandled violations of school policy. By Hayla Wong
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Social dynamics panel discusses discrimination in and out of the classroom
by Sarah Farleyby Sarah FarleyThe second panel on the social climate survey discussed dealing with discrimination from both professors and students. By Sarah Farley
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A Gay in the Life: Michigan’s new law is homophobic
by Max Sendorby Max SendorA new law in Michigan containing language prohibiting oral and anal sex effectively targets gay communities. By Max Sendor