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  • Breaking NewsCampusCOVID-19FeaturedNews

    Boulder County drops mask mandate; university continues to require masks

    by William Oster February 15, 2022
    by William Oster February 15, 2022

    Boulder County health officials voted unanimously to drop their mask mandates for schools, business, and indoor spaces. By William Oster

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  • Grapevine

    How to get through the last few weeks of the semester and finals

    by Grapevine April 27, 2017
    by Grapevine April 27, 2017

    Finals suck. There’s no changing that, but reading Grapevine’s guide to the end of the semester might just be enough to help you out!

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  • Grapevine

    Signs that you’re 100 percent done with this semester

    by Grapevine March 7, 2017
    by Grapevine March 7, 2017

    It’s that magical time of the semester where spirits are low and hope dwindles by the day. We’re feeling it too.

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  • Grapevine

    Spring semester survival guide

    by Grapevine January 26, 2017
    by Grapevine January 26, 2017

    Grapevine’s Alex Myers shares some of her ways to have a fun spring semester while still doing well in your classes

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Too much of students’ time is being wasted in school

    by Julia Spadaro December 4, 2016
    by Julia Spadaro December 4, 2016

    We spend the majority of our precious youth in school, but is all this time being well spent? The answer is no. By Julia Spadaro

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  • Breaking NewsCampusNews

    Business Dean Ikenberry, accused of gender discrimination, declines reappointment; settled for $40,000

    by Gavin Daugherty September 1, 2016
    by Gavin Daugherty September 1, 2016

    Business school Dean David Ikenberry will resign his post and become a member of the faculty. By Carina Julig

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  • EditorialsOpinion

    Opinion: Using adversity to your advantage

    by Alexis Kantor April 1, 2016
    by Alexis Kantor April 1, 2016

    Contact CU Independent Opinion Staff Writer Alexis Kantor at Alexis.Kantor@colorado.edu. Opinions do not necessarily represent CUIndependent.com or…

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  • Front PageOpinion

    Brace yourselves: October is coming

    by lauren.thurman September 28, 2013
    by lauren.thurman September 28, 2013

    How to combat the singular suckyness that is October.
    by Lauren Thurman

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  • Front PageNews

    Search for new College of Music dean underway

    by CU Independent August 28, 2013
    by CU Independent August 28, 2013

    Fourteen CU professors, deans and staff comprise the search committee hunting down a new College of Music dean.

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  • Front PageOpinionPolitics

    Note from a College Democrat: Education is the key

    by Zach Silverman April 3, 2013
    by Zach Silverman April 3, 2013

    By Zach Silverman:
    Public education is a more important investment than welfare.

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