The Eklund Opera Company will bring “La Traviata” to live audiences at Macky Oct. 22-24. By Haley Lauritzen
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CU senior Steven Thai reflects on his passion for film and the success of his latest short “Safe.” By Isabella Fincher
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Beyond BoulderLongformNews
In the ten years since the Rocky Mountain News’ shuttering, the Colorado journalism landscape has changed dramatically
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardA decade after the closing of Colorado’s flagship newspaper state journalists have shifted tactics to survive in the industry. By Lucy Haggard
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Ted Scripps fellows discuss their lives as environmental journalists
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesThe Tedd Scripps fellows, chosen by the Center for Environmental Journalism, held a panel discussing journalism as a career. By Anna Haynes
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Journalism can’t be replaced without losses to both the accountability of our government and the quality of our society. By Henry Bowditch
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The recent layoff spree at The Denver Post has served as a harsh reminder of what may lay ahead for future journalists. By Justin Guerriero
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Push alerts and tweets rarely convey the whole story. There is a solution to the epidemic of fake news and it’s newspapers. By Libby O’Neall
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Nearly a century later, Lucile B. Buchanan is officially honored
by Robert Tannby Robert TannBuchanan was formally honored as the first African American to graduate from CU Boulder in 1918 at an event on Wednesday. By Robert Tann
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CampusNews
Anderson Cooper wows packed house at Macky Auditorium Tuesday
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligAnderson Cooper spoke at CU about his life, his experience as a reporter, and his advice for future journalists. By Carina Julig
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Portal on campus connects Boulder to cities around the world
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligAttendees of Saturday’s journalism conference spoke to people in Berlin and Mexico City through Boulder’s portal. By Carina Julig