CU a cappella brings together groups of unique students with the shared interest of music. By Leanne Rubinstein
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BROCKHAMPTON broke conventional hip-hop norms and delivered a must-see performance at Denver’s Mission Ballroom on Monday. By Ben Berman
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Mobile-home residents hope to preserve community, affordability after purchase by Boulder
Facing redevelopment by the City of Boulder, Ponderosa Mobile Home Community hopes new housing will be affordable and tight-knit. By Hannah Metzger
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After a 2-year review of its hiring practices, CU Boulder police have released a plan to increase gender and racial diversity of its staff. By Anna Haynes
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Diversity summit explores new diversity plan‘s intent vs impact
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesCU Boulder’s 29th Diversity & Inclusion Summit took place in the University Memorial Center this week. By Anna Haynes and Tory Lysik
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CU’s long-awaited diversity plan has finally arrived. Here is what you need to know about it after several projected deadlines were missed by the university. By Noelle Videon and Anna Haynes
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Eco-Social Justice Team hosts ‘Native Responses to Climate Change’
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesSpeakers Joseph Lam and Kim Gottschalk discussed the role of indigenous voices in addressing the climate change crisis. By Anna Haynes
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‘Inclusipedia’ brings underrepresented people of Boulder to light
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherThe project is giving representation to women and people of color in the Boulder community through new Wikipedia pages. By Isabella Fincher
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Vibrant colors and performances take CU through South Asian cultures
by Robert Tannby Robert TannPerformers took audience members through eight South Asian countries with vivid colors, songs and dances. By Robert Tann
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Women of color discuss activism as part of Semana de la Muxer
by Robert Tannby Robert TannCU’s Semana de la Muxer brought activists together to share their insights as women of color involved in their communities. By Robert Tann