By Danielle Meltz: Why it’s important to bridge cultural connections on campus.
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By Rachel Messer:
I truly didn’t think that in America, Jews were still being persecuted for their religion until I came to CU. -
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Minority students at CU dish on living on a campus that continually calls for increased diversity -
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CU weighs in on campus diversity and the use of affirmative action
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Students lend their opinion on the use of affirmative action to make for a more diverse student body, as schools like the University of Texas have done successfully. -
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CU students on religion and college life
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The CU Independent interviewed several students regarding how college has affected their religious outlooks -
CUSG executives delivered the State of the Campus Address Thursday to inform the Legislative Council of recent events, projects, and progress.
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In anticipation of Tim Wise, an anti-racism educator, activist and author, coming to speak at CU, students share how they feel about CU and its diversity initiatives.
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Mixed thoughts on Linsanity, Chensation and Asian American visibility, written by a mixed-race sports editor
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Staff at CU’s Center for Multicultural Affairs say they hope to foster a safer and more inclusive campus community with the newly created have created a White Ally Development Program.
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America’s educational system continues to waver, as the heated debate on Ethnic Studies remains complacent.