CU announced on April 28 that faculty, staff and students must recieve a COVID-19 vaccine for the fall semester 2021. By Mairead Brogan
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CU Boulder plans to enforce punishments for violating COVID-19 related public health restrictions. By Tessa Stigler
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Whether you tested positive, pursued a test but were denied one or believe you’ve had or currently have symptoms, the CU Independent wants to know about your experience with COVID-19.
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Letter from the Editor: In the midst of crisis, we will remain the voice of the CU Boulder community
by Robert Tannby Robert TannThe CUI is suspending in-person meetings, but our work continues. We will navigate this crisis together and remain the voice of the CU Boulder community. By Robert Tann
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CU Boulder leaders address coronavirus during virtual town hall
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikThe 30-minute town hall featured questions about possible campus closures as well as new information about the CU Boulder employee who tested presumptive positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus. By Tory Lysik
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We asked how you felt about the COVID-19 coronavirus and its disruption to the CU Boulder campus. Here are your answers. This feed will be regularly updated.