Students in CU’s Law School claim the six cameras installed in the Wolf Law Building in fall 2019 jeopardize the privacy of vulnerable clients. By Noelle Videon
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Video: Students, community members protest for Los Seis sculpture’s permanence on campus
Around 100 CU Boulder students, faculty and community members gathered around the Los Seis sculpture on campus Wednesday to demand its permanence. By Michael Worchel
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CU Boulder’s recent announcement that it plans to expand graduate students’ benefits and lower fees is being hailed by some as a major win, though others still say more work needs to be done. By Noelle Videon
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Graduate students concluded a week of protests and sit-ins with a rally to demand to be treated as employees and for CU to drop mandatory fees. By Julia Smith and Anna Haynes
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Graduate students kicked-off a week of protest against mandatory fees that they say are taking advantage of their right to work. By Julia Smith
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Organized by the Oyate Native American Student Organization, members of the CU community marched across campus, carrying signs and honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day. By Colie Dorfman
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CU students and administration begin discussions following racist incident
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesFollowing student backlash over the handling of a racist incident on campus, CU administrators say they have begun discussions with campus leaders on racial reform. By Anna Haynes
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‘We are the change’: Black Student Alliance organizes protest in wake of chancellor’s address
Multiple student groups showed solidarity with the Black Student Alliance at a morning protest at the UMC. By Tory Lysik and Emma Pond
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Nearly 500 protestors gathered at CU to voice the need for action as part of the Global Climate Strike. By Regan Donofrio and Julia Smith
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Students hold rally in protest of Mark Kennedy’s presidential nomination
Hundreds gathered to protest the selection of Mark Kennedy as the sole CU presidential finalist on Norlin Quad on Monday. By Carina Julig and Tory Lysik