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The student-run daily news media site covering the University of Colorado Boulder campus and surrounding Boulder community. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU Anschutz Chancellor Don Elliman, CU Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks and USSC Chancellor Venkat Reddy ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS Ben Berman. Ben Berman is the assistant arts editor for the CU Independent and a sophomore media production and journalism student. He writes about trends in the Denver music scene, covers local concerts and keeps an eye out for new music. CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH Ben Berman. Ben Berman is the assistant arts editor for the CU Independent and a sophomore media production and journalism student. He writes about trends in the Denver music scene, covers local concerts and keeps an eye out for new music. CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to YELLOW DELI RESTAURANT LINKED TO ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF You know your favorite late-night sandwich spot, the Yellow Deli? It’s tied to an organization with a deep history of physically abusing children and religious fundamentalism, a nine-month CU Independent investigation has found.. Yellow Deli, the all-day, all-night Boulder cafe frequented by students has been open about its evangelist roots, but behind the cheap sandwiches and free Wi-Fi is

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The student-run daily news media site covering the University of Colorado Boulder campus and surrounding Boulder community. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU Anschutz Chancellor Don Elliman, CU Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks and USSC Chancellor Venkat Reddy ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS Ben Berman. Ben Berman is the assistant arts editor for the CU Independent and a sophomore media production and journalism student. He writes about trends in the Denver music scene, covers local concerts and keeps an eye out for new music. CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH Ben Berman. Ben Berman is the assistant arts editor for the CU Independent and a sophomore media production and journalism student. He writes about trends in the Denver music scene, covers local concerts and keeps an eye out for new music. CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to YELLOW DELI RESTAURANT LINKED TO ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF You know your favorite late-night sandwich spot, the Yellow Deli? It’s tied to an organization with a deep history of physically abusing children and religious fundamentalism, a nine-month CU Independent investigation has found.. Yellow Deli, the all-day, all-night Boulder cafe frequented by students has been open about its evangelist roots, but behind the cheap sandwiches and free Wi-Fi is

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The student-run daily news media site covering the University of Colorado Boulder campus and surrounding Boulder community. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU Anschutz Chancellor Don Elliman, CU Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks and USSC Chancellor Venkat Reddy ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS Ben Berman. Ben Berman is the assistant arts editor for the CU Independent and a sophomore media production and journalism student. He writes about trends in the Denver music scene, covers local concerts and keeps an eye out for new music. BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Henry Larson. Henry Larson is a freshman journalism major at CU Boulder. A radio reporter at heart, Henry produces freelance audio journalism and has worked with Colorado Public Radio, covering politics and youth activism. "SOUND OF METAL" STUDIES GRIEF, ADDICTION AND DISABILITY “Sound of Metal” follows the journey of Ruben, a punk drummer who starts losing his hearing and has to adapt to a new reality. Although the premise might come off as a sob story at first, the movie presents a multi-faceted portrait of somebody navigating through his passion

being taken away.

OPINION: STUDENTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR PARKING ON CAMPUS Savannah Mather. Savannah is a Junior at the University of Colorado Boulder, majoring in journalism with a minor in geography. This is her third year writing for the CU Independent, and she is working to develop a niche in environmental journalism. SEX ETIQUETTE FOR THE DORM ROOMS Dorm-room life is your first experience of freedom, and this includes freedom of all things sexual. But as parents are oh-so-fond of reminding you: with freedom comes responsibility. And in this case, it's responsibility to your roommate not to violate any boundaries - and to establish those boundaries in the first place. CU’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL STRIVES TO BREAK GENDER BARRIERS The school also launched the “I look like an engineer” campaign to counter stereotypes about gender barriers in the engineering field. Originally started by a female engineer in San Francisco, the campaign went viral and is being promoted at CU to highlight the diversity of OPINION: ARGUMENTS FOR EATING MEATIS EATING MEAT GOOD OR BAD? Alex Wolf-Root. Alex is a graduate student and part-time instructor in philosophy, as well as an organizer for CU's graduate labor union, the Committee on Rights and Compensation (bouldercrc.org). SIGEP FACED INVESTIGATION, SUSPENSION FROM IFC PRIOR TO The Boulder Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter had been under investigation by the Interfraternity Council on the Hill (IFC) when it decided to leave and reaffiliate with the University of Colorado Boulder, the council said in a statement Thursday. SigEp originally said its decision Tuesday to associate with CU was “to improve chapter culture,” but it did not include that it was under investigation

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by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

Anschutz

BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

EMAILS SENT TO FACULTY IN KETCHUM LAST MONTH THREATENED New details have emerged about the anonymous emails sent to Ketchum faculty in February. The Daily Camera, which was emailed printouts of the emails, reported its sender threatened an “armed response” to the University of Colorado Boulder’s sociology department if it did not “take action and hold sexual predators accountable.” The emails address allegations of sexual misconduct made INSIDE THE CUI'S INVESTIGATION OF THE YELLOW DELI THAT It was a short, off-hand story from a classmate that lead us to a cult just above the Boulder Valley. My reporting partner Nicole Dorfman and I had set to find out what was going on in the Yellow Deli, a 24-hour deli and frequent study spot on Pearl Street that earned a reputation around campus as being a FORMER CU BOULDER STUDENT ZACHARY ROPER'S SEXUAL ASSAULT Zachary Roper, 20, who remains free on bond, was arrested for reportedly raping a female student after a sorority “date-dash” on Jan. 31, 2019. Roper is charged with sexual assault on a helpless victim, a Class 3 felony, and sexual assault on a victim incapable of appraising conduct, a Class 4 felony. In October, Roper pleaded not

guilty.

OPINION: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BISEXUALS? In early 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that from 2011 to 2013 “higher numbers of both women and men identified as bisexual, 5.5 percent of women and 2 percent of men, compared with 3.9 percent and 1.2 percent respectively .”. Researchers collected data from over 9,000 participants aged 18-44.

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Anschutz

BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

EMAILS SENT TO FACULTY IN KETCHUM LAST MONTH THREATENED New details have emerged about the anonymous emails sent to Ketchum faculty in February. The Daily Camera, which was emailed printouts of the emails, reported its sender threatened an “armed response” to the University of Colorado Boulder’s sociology department if it did not “take action and hold sexual predators accountable.” The emails address allegations of sexual misconduct made INSIDE THE CUI'S INVESTIGATION OF THE YELLOW DELI THAT It was a short, off-hand story from a classmate that lead us to a cult just above the Boulder Valley. My reporting partner Nicole Dorfman and I had set to find out what was going on in the Yellow Deli, a 24-hour deli and frequent study spot on Pearl Street that earned a reputation around campus as being a FORMER CU BOULDER STUDENT ZACHARY ROPER'S SEXUAL ASSAULT Zachary Roper, 20, who remains free on bond, was arrested for reportedly raping a female student after a sorority “date-dash” on Jan. 31, 2019. Roper is charged with sexual assault on a helpless victim, a Class 3 felony, and sexual assault on a victim incapable of appraising conduct, a Class 4 felony. In October, Roper pleaded not

guilty.

OPINION: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BISEXUALS? In early 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that from 2011 to 2013 “higher numbers of both women and men identified as bisexual, 5.5 percent of women and 2 percent of men, compared with 3.9 percent and 1.2 percent respectively .”. Researchers collected data from over 9,000 participants aged 18-44.

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by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

Anschutz

ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks BOULDER FACULTY ASSEMBLY PASSES VOTE TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT On Thursday, April 29, about 60 representatives of the Boulder Faculty Assembly voted on a measure to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. The vote passed, with a voting body of 53 members, 34 voted in favor and 19 voted against the resolution. “Whereas, diversity, equity, and inclusion are not only paramount

moral

BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of OPINION: STUDENTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR PARKING ON CAMPUS The 2019 fall semester rate for a parking permit on the CU campus is $221, and a full academic year permit is $442. The university is essentially forcing students to pay hundreds of dollars just to get to class on time as if the tens of thousands of dollars they already pay for their degree isn’t enough. Not to mention, many commuting "SOUND OF METAL" STUDIES GRIEF, ADDICTION AND DISABILITY “Sound of Metal” follows the journey of Ruben, a punk drummer who starts losing his hearing and has to adapt to a new reality. Although the premise might come off as a sob story at first, the movie presents a multi-faceted portrait of somebody navigating through his passion

being taken away.

SIGEP FACED INVESTIGATION, SUSPENSION FROM IFC PRIOR TO SigEp reportedly was under investigation for municipal charges including assault, drunk and disorderly conduct, and trespassing, according to an IFC news release. Stine said SigEp was suspended by the IFC on May 3 following the chapter’s Spring Formal at the Winter Park Mountain Lodge. The formal-goers antics, which included fighting

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SEX ETIQUETTE FOR THE DORM ROOMS This in turn can cause a banging sound against a heater or wall. Keep in mind that while in the act of sex, there is about a five to 10-foot radius that the sound will carry. Even the quietest of shrieks can probably be heard by many people on your floor, the floor above you or the floor below you. Sex can be fun, but respect is a key. OPINION: ARGUMENTS FOR EATING MEATIS EATING MEAT GOOD OR BAD? It seems like we’ve found our first legitimate reason to eat meat: it takes some effort to make sure not to eat meat. It’s important not to conflate this, however, with the view that it’s cheaper to eat meat. As U.S. News reports, you can save significant money by cutting meat from your diet.

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BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

EMAILS SENT TO FACULTY IN KETCHUM LAST MONTH THREATENED New details have emerged about the anonymous emails sent to Ketchum faculty in February. The Daily Camera, which was emailed printouts of the emails, reported its sender threatened an “armed response” to the University of Colorado Boulder’s sociology department if it did not “take action and hold sexual predators accountable.” The emails address allegations of sexual misconduct made INSIDE THE CUI'S INVESTIGATION OF THE YELLOW DELI THAT It was a short, off-hand story from a classmate that lead us to a cult just above the Boulder Valley. My reporting partner Nicole Dorfman and I had set to find out what was going on in the Yellow Deli, a 24-hour deli and frequent study spot on Pearl Street that earned a reputation around campus as being a FORMER CU BOULDER STUDENT ZACHARY ROPER'S SEXUAL ASSAULT Zachary Roper, 20, who remains free on bond, was arrested for reportedly raping a female student after a sorority “date-dash” on Jan. 31, 2019. Roper is charged with sexual assault on a helpless victim, a Class 3 felony, and sexual assault on a victim incapable of appraising conduct, a Class 4 felony. In October, Roper pleaded not

guilty.

OPINION: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BISEXUALS? In early 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that from 2011 to 2013 “higher numbers of both women and men identified as bisexual, 5.5 percent of women and 2 percent of men, compared with 3.9 percent and 1.2 percent respectively .”. Researchers collected data from over 9,000 participants aged 18-44.

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by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

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BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

EMAILS SENT TO FACULTY IN KETCHUM LAST MONTH THREATENED New details have emerged about the anonymous emails sent to Ketchum faculty in February. The Daily Camera, which was emailed printouts of the emails, reported its sender threatened an “armed response” to the University of Colorado Boulder’s sociology department if it did not “take action and hold sexual predators accountable.” The emails address allegations of sexual misconduct made INSIDE THE CUI'S INVESTIGATION OF THE YELLOW DELI THAT It was a short, off-hand story from a classmate that lead us to a cult just above the Boulder Valley. My reporting partner Nicole Dorfman and I had set to find out what was going on in the Yellow Deli, a 24-hour deli and frequent study spot on Pearl Street that earned a reputation around campus as being a FORMER CU BOULDER STUDENT ZACHARY ROPER'S SEXUAL ASSAULT Zachary Roper, 20, who remains free on bond, was arrested for reportedly raping a female student after a sorority “date-dash” on Jan. 31, 2019. Roper is charged with sexual assault on a helpless victim, a Class 3 felony, and sexual assault on a victim incapable of appraising conduct, a Class 4 felony. In October, Roper pleaded not

guilty.

OPINION: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BISEXUALS? In early 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that from 2011 to 2013 “higher numbers of both women and men identified as bisexual, 5.5 percent of women and 2 percent of men, compared with 3.9 percent and 1.2 percent respectively .”. Researchers collected data from over 9,000 participants aged 18-44.

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by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

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ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks BOULDER FACULTY ASSEMBLY PASSES VOTE TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT On Thursday, April 29, about 60 representatives of the Boulder Faculty Assembly voted on a measure to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. The vote passed, with a voting body of 53 members, 34 voted in favor and 19 voted against the resolution. “Whereas, diversity, equity, and inclusion are not only paramount

moral

BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of OPINION: STUDENTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR PARKING ON CAMPUS The 2019 fall semester rate for a parking permit on the CU campus is $221, and a full academic year permit is $442. The university is essentially forcing students to pay hundreds of dollars just to get to class on time as if the tens of thousands of dollars they already pay for their degree isn’t enough. Not to mention, many commuting "SOUND OF METAL" STUDIES GRIEF, ADDICTION AND DISABILITY “Sound of Metal” follows the journey of Ruben, a punk drummer who starts losing his hearing and has to adapt to a new reality. Although the premise might come off as a sob story at first, the movie presents a multi-faceted portrait of somebody navigating through his passion

being taken away.

SIGEP FACED INVESTIGATION, SUSPENSION FROM IFC PRIOR TO SigEp reportedly was under investigation for municipal charges including assault, drunk and disorderly conduct, and trespassing, according to an IFC news release. Stine said SigEp was suspended by the IFC on May 3 following the chapter’s Spring Formal at the Winter Park Mountain Lodge. The formal-goers antics, which included fighting

with

SEX ETIQUETTE FOR THE DORM ROOMS This in turn can cause a banging sound against a heater or wall. Keep in mind that while in the act of sex, there is about a five to 10-foot radius that the sound will carry. Even the quietest of shrieks can probably be heard by many people on your floor, the floor above you or the floor below you. Sex can be fun, but respect is a key. OPINION: ARGUMENTS FOR EATING MEATIS EATING MEAT GOOD OR BAD? It seems like we’ve found our first legitimate reason to eat meat: it takes some effort to make sure not to eat meat. It’s important not to conflate this, however, with the view that it’s cheaper to eat meat. As U.S. News reports, you can save significant money by cutting meat from your diet.

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by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

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LINEBACKERS SHINE IN CU BUFFS SPRING SHOWCASE Linebackers shine in CU Buffs Spring Showcase. Junior inside linebacker Jonathan Van Diest waits for the play to be called at Folsom Field on April 30, 2021. (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent) With 2020 team-leading tackler senior inside linebacker Nate Landman recovering from an injury, a slew of less-experienced linebackers have

stepped up

ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock CUSG VOTES TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT MARK KENNEDY On April 15, a Thursday evening, legislators from the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government (CUSG) voted unanimously to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. “CUSG, as the representative body of the associated students of the University of Colorado Boulder, finds that President Mark Kennedy has

failed to

YELLOW DELI RESTAURANT LINKED TO ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF It’s tied to an organization with a deep history of physically abusing children and religious fundamentalism, a nine-month CU Independent investigation has found. Yellow Deli, the all-day, all-night Boulder cafe frequented by students has been open about its evangelist roots, but behind the cheap sandwiches and free Wi-Fi is a

darker history.

CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

TOP TEN OVERRATED BANDS OF ALL TIME But without further ado, here are the top ten overrated bands and artists of all time. 10. Metallica. This band supposedly reinvented heavy metal, but its real accomplishment is inspiring 40-year-old single men to buy that new pair of cargo shorts from The Gap. Metallica has music that on first listen sounds intricate and developed, yet after LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX: IS BIGGER ALWAYS BETTER? The researchers found that 33.8 percent of women claimed that bigger was better, 60 percent said size didn’t matter and 6.3 percent said they preferred shorter penises. Overall, the study concluded that more women reported having an orgasm with a man with a longer penis. From my experiences, though, I realized that size isn’t the only

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by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

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LINEBACKERS SHINE IN CU BUFFS SPRING SHOWCASE Linebackers shine in CU Buffs Spring Showcase. Junior inside linebacker Jonathan Van Diest waits for the play to be called at Folsom Field on April 30, 2021. (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent) With 2020 team-leading tackler senior inside linebacker Nate Landman recovering from an injury, a slew of less-experienced linebackers have

stepped up

ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock CUSG VOTES TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT MARK KENNEDY On April 15, a Thursday evening, legislators from the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government (CUSG) voted unanimously to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. “CUSG, as the representative body of the associated students of the University of Colorado Boulder, finds that President Mark Kennedy has

failed to

YELLOW DELI RESTAURANT LINKED TO ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF It’s tied to an organization with a deep history of physically abusing children and religious fundamentalism, a nine-month CU Independent investigation has found. Yellow Deli, the all-day, all-night Boulder cafe frequented by students has been open about its evangelist roots, but behind the cheap sandwiches and free Wi-Fi is a

darker history.

CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

TOP TEN OVERRATED BANDS OF ALL TIME But without further ado, here are the top ten overrated bands and artists of all time. 10. Metallica. This band supposedly reinvented heavy metal, but its real accomplishment is inspiring 40-year-old single men to buy that new pair of cargo shorts from The Gap. Metallica has music that on first listen sounds intricate and developed, yet after LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX: IS BIGGER ALWAYS BETTER? The researchers found that 33.8 percent of women claimed that bigger was better, 60 percent said size didn’t matter and 6.3 percent said they preferred shorter penises. Overall, the study concluded that more women reported having an orgasm with a man with a longer penis. From my experiences, though, I realized that size isn’t the only CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of A STUDENT-LED TRIBUTE TO ELIJAH MCCLAIN WILL "CHANNEL A On Saturday, Nov. 14, a few University of Colorado Boulder students gathered in Macky to film a video tribute to Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man who was the victim of police brutality in Aurora, Colorado, in 2019. The tribute, which will be released in January of 2021, will feature spoken word performances by CU student

leaders over an

COMEDIAN MAYA MAY AT CU: ENTERTAINING STORIES WITH SOCIAL Comedian Maya May at CU: entertaining stories with social activism. Maya May’s energy is electric — even on Zoom. The writer and stand-up comedian performed an entertaining set for University of Colorado Boulder students virtually on Thursday, Feb. 25, filled with funny personal anecdotes and comedic critiques of the way society

views

OPINION: CHANGING PSYCHEDELICS FROM 'DRUGS' TO 'MEDICINE' Students of the University of Colorado Boulder’s Psychedelic Club are already doing this by changing the conversation around psychedelics from one about “drugs” to one about medicine. The Center for Psychedelics and Consciousness Research at John Hopkins University’s School of Medicine found therapeutic benefits of

psychedelics in

A 'CULT' ON CAMPUS: FORMER RESURRECTION CHURCH MEMBERS “It seemed really weird to not be allowed to talk to someone,” Buck said. “It was a pretty rough time after that.” Like others, Buck faced pressure to distance herself from non-church members. OPINION: STUDENTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR PARKING ON CAMPUS The 2019 fall semester rate for a parking permit on the CU campus is $221, and a full academic year permit is $442. The university is essentially forcing students to pay hundreds of dollars just to get to class on time as if the tens of thousands of dollars they already pay for their degree isn’t enough. Not to mention, many commuting TOP TEN OVERRATED BANDS OF ALL TIME But without further ado, here are the top ten overrated bands and artists of all time. 10. Metallica. This band supposedly reinvented heavy metal, but its real accomplishment is inspiring 40-year-old single men to buy that new pair of cargo shorts from The Gap. Metallica has music that on first listen sounds intricate and developed, yet after SIGEP FACED INVESTIGATION, SUSPENSION FROM IFC PRIOR TO SigEp reportedly was under investigation for municipal charges including assault, drunk and disorderly conduct, and trespassing, according to an IFC news release. Stine said SigEp was suspended by the IFC on May 3 following the chapter’s Spring Formal at the Winter Park Mountain Lodge. The formal-goers antics, which included fighting

with

LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX: IS BIGGER ALWAYS BETTER? The researchers found that 33.8 percent of women claimed that bigger was better, 60 percent said size didn’t matter and 6.3 percent said they preferred shorter penises. Overall, the study concluded that more women reported having an orgasm with a man with a longer penis. From my experiences, though, I realized that size isn’t the only

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by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

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LINEBACKERS SHINE IN CU BUFFS SPRING SHOWCASE Linebackers shine in CU Buffs Spring Showcase. Junior inside linebacker Jonathan Van Diest waits for the play to be called at Folsom Field on April 30, 2021. (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent) With 2020 team-leading tackler senior inside linebacker Nate Landman recovering from an injury, a slew of less-experienced linebackers have

stepped up

BOULDER FACULTY ASSEMBLY PASSES VOTE TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT On Thursday, April 29, about 60 representatives of the Boulder Faculty Assembly voted on a measure to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. The vote passed, with a voting body of 53 members, 34 voted in favor and 19 voted against the resolution. “Whereas, diversity, equity, and inclusion are not only paramount

moral

ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks CUSG VOTES TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT MARK KENNEDY On April 15, a Thursday evening, legislators from the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government (CUSG) voted unanimously to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. “CUSG, as the representative body of the associated students of the University of Colorado Boulder, finds that President Mark Kennedy has

failed to

YELLOW DELI RESTAURANT LINKED TO ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF It’s tied to an organization with a deep history of physically abusing children and religious fundamentalism, a nine-month CU Independent investigation has found. Yellow Deli, the all-day, all-night Boulder cafe frequented by students has been open about its evangelist roots, but behind the cheap sandwiches and free Wi-Fi is a

darker history.

LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX: IS BIGGER ALWAYS BETTER? The researchers found that 33.8 percent of women claimed that bigger was better, 60 percent said size didn’t matter and 6.3 percent said they preferred shorter penises. Overall, the study concluded that more women reported having an orgasm with a man with a longer penis. From my experiences, though, I realized that size isn’t the only SEX ETIQUETTE FOR THE DORM ROOMS This in turn can cause a banging sound against a heater or wall. Keep in mind that while in the act of sex, there is about a five to 10-foot radius that the sound will carry. Even the quietest of shrieks can probably be heard by many people on your floor, the floor above you or the floor below you. Sex can be fun, but respect is a key. OPINION: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BISEXUALS? In early 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that from 2011 to 2013 “higher numbers of both women and men identified as bisexual, 5.5 percent of women and 2 percent of men, compared with 3.9 percent and 1.2 percent respectively .”. Researchers collected data from over 9,000 participants aged 18-44.

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by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

Anschutz

LINEBACKERS SHINE IN CU BUFFS SPRING SHOWCASE Linebackers shine in CU Buffs Spring Showcase. Junior inside linebacker Jonathan Van Diest waits for the play to be called at Folsom Field on April 30, 2021. (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent) With 2020 team-leading tackler senior inside linebacker Nate Landman recovering from an injury, a slew of less-experienced linebackers have

stepped up

ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks CUSG VOTES TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT MARK KENNEDY On April 15, a Thursday evening, legislators from the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government (CUSG) voted unanimously to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. “CUSG, as the representative body of the associated students of the University of Colorado Boulder, finds that President Mark Kennedy has

failed to

CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock YELLOW DELI RESTAURANT LINKED TO ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF It’s tied to an organization with a deep history of physically abusing children and religious fundamentalism, a nine-month CU Independent investigation has found. Yellow Deli, the all-day, all-night Boulder cafe frequented by students has been open about its evangelist roots, but behind the cheap sandwiches and free Wi-Fi is a

darker history.

CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

TOP TEN OVERRATED BANDS OF ALL TIME But without further ado, here are the top ten overrated bands and artists of all time. 10. Metallica. This band supposedly reinvented heavy metal, but its real accomplishment is inspiring 40-year-old single men to buy that new pair of cargo shorts from The Gap. Metallica has music that on first listen sounds intricate and developed, yet after LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX: IS BIGGER ALWAYS BETTER? The researchers found that 33.8 percent of women claimed that bigger was better, 60 percent said size didn’t matter and 6.3 percent said they preferred shorter penises. Overall, the study concluded that more women reported having an orgasm with a man with a longer penis. From my experiences, though, I realized that size isn’t the only BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock A STUDENT-LED TRIBUTE TO ELIJAH MCCLAIN WILL "CHANNEL A On Saturday, Nov. 14, a few University of Colorado Boulder students gathered in Macky to film a video tribute to Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man who was the victim of police brutality in Aurora, Colorado, in 2019. The tribute, which will be released in January of 2021, will feature spoken word performances by CU student

leaders over an

COMEDIAN MAYA MAY AT CU: ENTERTAINING STORIES WITH SOCIAL Comedian Maya May at CU: entertaining stories with social activism. Maya May’s energy is electric — even on Zoom. The writer and stand-up comedian performed an entertaining set for University of Colorado Boulder students virtually on Thursday, Feb. 25, filled with funny personal anecdotes and comedic critiques of the way society

views

CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

'PULLING TRIG,' BINGE DRINKING'S BEST FRIEND Center for Community, Suite N352 2249 Willard Loop Dr. 104 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309. 303-492-2277 (24/7 support) OPINION: CHANGING PSYCHEDELICS FROM 'DRUGS' TO 'MEDICINE' Students of the University of Colorado Boulder’s Psychedelic Club are already doing this by changing the conversation around psychedelics from one about “drugs” to one about medicine. The Center for Psychedelics and Consciousness Research at John Hopkins University’s School of Medicine found therapeutic benefits of

psychedelics in

A 'CULT' ON CAMPUS: FORMER RESURRECTION CHURCH MEMBERS “It seemed really weird to not be allowed to talk to someone,” Buck said. “It was a pretty rough time after that.” Like others, Buck faced pressure to distance herself from non-church members. OPINION: STUDENTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR PARKING ON CAMPUS The 2019 fall semester rate for a parking permit on the CU campus is $221, and a full academic year permit is $442. The university is essentially forcing students to pay hundreds of dollars just to get to class on time as if the tens of thousands of dollars they already pay for their degree isn’t enough. Not to mention, many commuting SIGEP FACED INVESTIGATION, SUSPENSION FROM IFC PRIOR TO SigEp reportedly was under investigation for municipal charges including assault, drunk and disorderly conduct, and trespassing, according to an IFC news release. Stine said SigEp was suspended by the IFC on May 3 following the chapter’s Spring Formal at the Winter Park Mountain Lodge. The formal-goers antics, which included fighting

with

CU INDEPENDENT

by Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes, Casey Paul May 14, 2020. The novel coronavirus pandemic spells a new normal for CU Boulder students. The CUI set out to understand what this looks like. By Robert Tann, Hannah Metzger, Anna Haynes and Casey Paul. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 Breaking: Vaccines required for fall semester 2021. In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU

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POWER OUTAGE IMPACTS EAST SIDE OF CAMPUS Power outage impacts East side of campus. Wolf Law, the Fiske Planetarium and residence halls across the East side of Campus suffered a power outage at approximately noon on Monday. All electronic systems, excluding plumbing and battery operated door locks, shut off. In addition, lights, locks and air conditioning were all affected by the blackout. CUSG VOTES TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT MARK KENNEDY On April 15, a Thursday evening, legislators from the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government (CUSG) voted unanimously to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. “CUSG, as the representative body of the associated students of the University of Colorado Boulder, finds that President Mark Kennedy has

failed to

CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock YELLOW DELI RESTAURANT LINKED TO ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF It’s tied to an organization with a deep history of physically abusing children and religious fundamentalism, a nine-month CU Independent investigation has found. Yellow Deli, the all-day, all-night Boulder cafe frequented by students has been open about its evangelist roots, but behind the cheap sandwiches and free Wi-Fi is a

darker history.

CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

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EMAILS SENT TO FACULTY IN KETCHUM LAST MONTH THREATENED New details have emerged about the anonymous emails sent to Ketchum faculty in February. The Daily Camera, which was emailed printouts of the emails, reported its sender threatened an “armed response” to the University of Colorado Boulder’s sociology department if it did not “take action and hold sexual predators accountable.” The emails address allegations of sexual misconduct made OPINION: MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES The instrumental aspect of the U.K.’s curriculum is the idea that “it offers more than just quick fixes,” according to Dr. Jessica Deighton, a professor of child mental health and well-being. With the rising pressures of academic competition and social media as well as the prevalence of school shootings, children are being taught how to

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BOULDER FACULTY ASSEMBLY PASSES VOTE TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT On Thursday, April 29, about 60 representatives of the Boulder Faculty Assembly voted on a measure to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. The vote passed, with a voting body of 53 members, 34 voted in favor and 19 voted against the resolution. “Whereas, diversity, equity, and inclusion are not only paramount

moral

POWER OUTAGE IMPACTS EAST SIDE OF CAMPUS Power outage impacts East side of campus. Wolf Law, the Fiske Planetarium and residence halls across the East side of Campus suffered a power outage at approximately noon on Monday. All electronic systems, excluding plumbing and battery operated door locks, shut off. In addition, lights, locks and air conditioning were all affected by the blackout. CUSG VOTES TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT MARK KENNEDY On April 15, a Thursday evening, legislators from the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government (CUSG) voted unanimously to censure University of Colorado System President Mark Kennedy. “CUSG, as the representative body of the associated students of the University of Colorado Boulder, finds that President Mark Kennedy has

failed to

CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS CU football signs 17 players to its 2021 class. The Buffs and the Aztecs line up during the fourth quarter of play at Folsom Field. Nov. 28, 2020 (Nigel Amstock/CU Independent) The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to lock YELLOW DELI RESTAURANT LINKED TO ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF It’s tied to an organization with a deep history of physically abusing children and religious fundamentalism, a nine-month CU Independent investigation has found. Yellow Deli, the all-day, all-night Boulder cafe frequented by students has been open about its evangelist roots, but behind the cheap sandwiches and free Wi-Fi is a

darker history.

CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH CUI Playlist: 10 songs that get real about mental health. Logic and Khalid performing “1-800-273-8255.” (Photo courtesy of MTV) May is Mental Health Awareness month, and this year it’s an issue that not only affects those with diagnosed mental health conditions, but everyone feeling the effects of pandemic with increased isolation and

stress.

EMAILS SENT TO FACULTY IN KETCHUM LAST MONTH THREATENED New details have emerged about the anonymous emails sent to Ketchum faculty in February. The Daily Camera, which was emailed printouts of the emails, reported its sender threatened an “armed response” to the University of Colorado Boulder’s sociology department if it did not “take action and hold sexual predators accountable.” The emails address allegations of sexual misconduct made OPINION: MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES The instrumental aspect of the U.K.’s curriculum is the idea that “it offers more than just quick fixes,” according to Dr. Jessica Deighton, a professor of child mental health and well-being. With the rising pressures of academic competition and social media as well as the prevalence of school shootings, children are being taught how to BREAKING: CU PRESIDENT KENNEDY TO STEP DOWN Breaking: CU President Kennedy to step down. University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy. (Courtesy of University of Colorado) On Monday, May 10, University of Colorado Boulder System President Mark Kennedy announced that he had BREAKING: PARTY ON THE HILL ESCALATES INTO RIOT Breaking: Party on the Hill escalates into riot. In violation of social distancing mandates and in direct opposition to public health guidelines, on March 6, hundreds of University of Colorado students gathered on University Hill to party. On social media, many university students posted photos and videos of themselves amidst huge crowds of ZHU BRINGS A SURREAL EDM ATMOSPHERE TO THE "DREAMROCKS ZHU brings a surreal EDM atmosphere to the “DREAMROCKS” concert series. ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks INSIDE THE CUI'S INVESTIGATION OF THE YELLOW DELI THAT It was a short, off-hand story from a classmate that lead us to a cult just above the Boulder Valley. My reporting partner Nicole Dorfman and I had set to find out what was going on in the Yellow Deli, a 24-hour deli and frequent study spot on Pearl Street that earned a reputation around campus as being a Q&A WITH WAXCAT: A DENVER-BASED BAND HOPING TO INSPIRE Q&A with Waxcat: A Denver-based band hoping to inspire others with their psychedelic music. Jake Myers (lead vocals), Nick Nord (guitarist), and Jobe Wagner (Drums). Feb. 12, 2021 (Nicole Lukasiewicz/CU Independent) With not many goals achieved in 2020, my New Year’s resolution for 2021 was to shoot a concert and be able to

share my pictures

MEET EMMA KIERAN, A BOULDER COUNTY FOLK ARTIST WITH A Meet Emma Kieran, a Boulder County folk artist with a focus on storytelling. When faced with the choice of what path to follow as a career, undergraduate student Emma Kieran realized she didn’t have to make any sacrifices by deciding between her love of storytelling, making music or creating art. “There’s this theme of storytelling

in all

"SOUND OF METAL" STUDIES GRIEF, ADDICTION AND DISABILITY “Sound of Metal” follows the journey of Ruben, a punk drummer who starts losing his hearing and has to adapt to a new reality. Although the premise might come off as a sob story at first, the movie presents a multi-faceted portrait of somebody navigating through his passion

being taken away.

SIGEP FACED INVESTIGATION, SUSPENSION FROM IFC PRIOR TO SigEp reportedly was under investigation for municipal charges including assault, drunk and disorderly conduct, and trespassing, according to an IFC news release. Stine said SigEp was suspended by the IFC on May 3 following the chapter’s Spring Formal at the Winter Park Mountain Lodge. The formal-goers antics, which included fighting

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OPINION: MARK KENNEDY IS A TERRIBLE CHOICE FOR CU'S PRESIDENT On April 10, the Board of Regents announced Mark Kennedy as the sole finalist to be the University of Colorado’s next president. Mark Kennedy is a terrible choice to lead the university — or anything — and the regents and search committee should be ashamed of themselves for such a pick. We must not let this stand. OPINION: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BISEXUALS? In early 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that from 2011 to 2013 “higher numbers of both women and men identified as bisexual, 5.5 percent of women and 2 percent of men, compared with 3.9 percent and 1.2 percent respectively .”. Researchers collected data from over 9,000 participants aged 18-44. CU INDEPENDENTDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT INTERDEPENDENT The student-run daily news media site covering the University of Colorado Boulder campus and surrounding Boulder community. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU Anschutz Chancellor Don Elliman, CU Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks and USSC Chancellor Venkat Reddy POWER OUTAGE IMPACTS EAST SIDE OF CAMPUS Wolf Law, the Fiske Planetarium and residence halls across the East side of Campus suffered a power outage at approximately noon on Monday. All electronic systems, excluding plumbing and battery operated door locks, shut off. CUSG VOTES TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT MARK KENNEDY Henry Larson. Henry Larson is a freshman journalism major at CU Boulder. A radio reporter at heart, Henry produces freelance audio journalism and has worked with Colorado Public Radio, covering politics and youth activism. INSIDE THE CUI'S INVESTIGATION OF THE YELLOW DELI THAT It was a short, off-hand story from a classmate that lead us to a cult just above the Boulder Valley. My reporting partner Nicole Dorfman and I had set to find out what was going on in the Yellow Deli, a 24-hour deli and frequent study spot on Pearl Street that earned a reputation around campus as being a A 'CULT' ON CAMPUS: FORMER RESURRECTION CHURCH MEMBERSRESURRECTION

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“It seemed really weird to not be allowed to talk to someone,” Buck said. “It was a pretty rough time after that.” Like others, Buck faced pressure to distance herself from non-church members. SIGEP FACED INVESTIGATION, SUSPENSION FROM IFC PRIOR TO The Boulder Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter had been under investigation by the Interfraternity Council on the Hill (IFC) when it decided to leave and reaffiliate with the University of Colorado Boulder, the council said in a statement Thursday. SigEp originally said its decision Tuesday to associate with CU was “to improve chapter culture,” but it did not include that it was under investigation OPINION: ARGUMENTS FOR EATING MEATIS EATING MEAT GOOD OR BAD?IS MEAT GOOD OR BADVEGAN EATING MEAT AGAINIS MEAT GOOD FOR HUMANSIS RED MEAT GOOD FOR YOUHOW TO MAKE VEGAN MEATHOW TO START EATING VEGAN Alex Wolf-Root. Alex is a graduate student and part-time instructor in philosophy, as well as an organizer for CU's graduate labor union, the Committee on Rights and Compensation (bouldercrc.org). OPINION: BODY POSITIVITY ENCOURAGES OBESITYBODY POSITIVITY DEFINITIONBODY POSITIVITY FACTSBODY POSITIVITY STATISTICSWHAT IS BODY

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CU STUDENT ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT FOLLOWING SORORITY EVENT Carina Julig. Carina Julig serves as the managing editor of the CU Independent. A junior majoring in journalism and political science, she formerly interned at the Boulder Daily Camera and studied journalism abroad in the Balkans. CU INDEPENDENTDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT INTERDEPENDENT The student-run daily news media site covering the University of Colorado Boulder campus and surrounding Boulder community. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU Anschutz Chancellor Don Elliman, CU Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks and USSC Chancellor Venkat Reddy POWER OUTAGE IMPACTS EAST SIDE OF CAMPUS Wolf Law, the Fiske Planetarium and residence halls across the East side of Campus suffered a power outage at approximately noon on Monday. All electronic systems, excluding plumbing and battery operated door locks, shut off. CUSG VOTES TO CENSURE CU PRESIDENT MARK KENNEDY Henry Larson. Henry Larson is a freshman journalism major at CU Boulder. A radio reporter at heart, Henry produces freelance audio journalism and has worked with Colorado Public Radio, covering politics and youth activism. INSIDE THE CUI'S INVESTIGATION OF THE YELLOW DELI THAT It was a short, off-hand story from a classmate that lead us to a cult just above the Boulder Valley. My reporting partner Nicole Dorfman and I had set to find out what was going on in the Yellow Deli, a 24-hour deli and frequent study spot on Pearl Street that earned a reputation around campus as being a A 'CULT' ON CAMPUS: FORMER RESURRECTION CHURCH MEMBERSRESURRECTION

FELLOWSHIP

“It seemed really weird to not be allowed to talk to someone,” Buck said. “It was a pretty rough time after that.” Like others, Buck faced pressure to distance herself from non-church members. SIGEP FACED INVESTIGATION, SUSPENSION FROM IFC PRIOR TO The Boulder Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter had been under investigation by the Interfraternity Council on the Hill (IFC) when it decided to leave and reaffiliate with the University of Colorado Boulder, the council said in a statement Thursday. SigEp originally said its decision Tuesday to associate with CU was “to improve chapter culture,” but it did not include that it was under investigation OPINION: ARGUMENTS FOR EATING MEATIS EATING MEAT GOOD OR BAD?IS MEAT GOOD OR BADVEGAN EATING MEAT AGAINIS MEAT GOOD FOR HUMANSIS RED MEAT GOOD FOR YOUHOW TO MAKE VEGAN MEATHOW TO START EATING VEGAN Alex Wolf-Root. Alex is a graduate student and part-time instructor in philosophy, as well as an organizer for CU's graduate labor union, the Committee on Rights and Compensation (bouldercrc.org). OPINION: BODY POSITIVITY ENCOURAGES OBESITYBODY POSITIVITY DEFINITIONBODY POSITIVITY FACTSBODY POSITIVITY STATISTICSWHAT IS BODY

POSITIVITY

Opinions do not necessarily represent CUIndependent.com or any of its sponsors. Last week was “Buffs for Body Positivity” week at CU Boulder, and conversations about obesity are more important now than

ever.

CU STUDENT ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT FOLLOWING SORORITY EVENT Carina Julig. Carina Julig serves as the managing editor of the CU Independent. A junior majoring in journalism and political science, she formerly interned at the Boulder Daily Camera and studied journalism abroad in the Balkans. BREAKING: VACCINES REQUIRED FOR FALL SEMESTER 2021 In a letter to the entire University of Colorado community on April 28, the school announced that all students, faculty and staff must receive a COVID-19 vaccination before the start of the fall semester of 2021. CU President Mark Kennedy, CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, CU Anschutz Chancellor Don Elliman, CU Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks and USSC Chancellor Venkat Reddy CU FOOTBALL SIGNS 17 PLAYERS TO ITS 2021 CLASS The NCAA’s college football early national signing day took place on Wednesday. High school recruits were able to sign their national letters of intent to CUI PLAYLIST: 10 SONGS THAT GET REAL ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH Ben Berman. Ben Berman is the assistant arts editor for the CU Independent and a sophomore media production and journalism student. He writes about trends in the Denver music scene, covers local concerts and keeps an eye out for new music. A STUDENT-LED TRIBUTE TO ELIJAH MCCLAIN WILL "CHANNEL A According to Pedro Sánchez, the Ivalas Quartet’s cellist, creating this arrangement was “a very challenging and emotional process.” “I have been very passionate about making this arrangement because of the context it entails,” Sánchez shared. OPINION: CHANGING PSYCHEDELICS FROM 'DRUGS' TO 'MEDICINE' Ah, psychedelics. Wonderful, wonky, sometimes terrifying psychedelics. Many of us know them, and some of us know them. But what many people aren’t aware of is that psychedelics are more than just an all-nighter at a festival. OPINION: STUDENTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR PARKING ON CAMPUS Savannah Mather. Savannah is a Junior at the University of Colorado Boulder, majoring in journalism with a minor in geography. This is her third year writing for the CU Independent, and she is working to develop a niche in environmental journalism. CREEPY COLORADO: THE HAUNTING HISTORY OF THE STANLEY HOTEL This piece is the first in a series of stories highlighting the creepier side of Colorado. One snowy night in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Stephen King and his family drove the winding roads up to Estes Park, stumbling upon the Stanley Hotel as they tried to escape

the frigid weather.

SEX ETIQUETTE FOR THE DORM ROOMS Dorm-room life is your first experience of freedom, and this includes freedom of all things sexual. But as parents are oh-so-fond of reminding you: with freedom comes responsibility. And in this case, it's responsibility to your roommate not to violate any boundaries - and to establish those boundaries in the first place. OPINION: HOW WE CAN TRY TO PREVENT SINKHOLES Opinions do not necessarily reflect CUIndependent.com or any of its sponsors. I am a man with few legitimized fears. The first time I saw Jurassic Park, I couldn’t face my kitchen for weeks, imagining a stray Velociraptor pinning me inside a cabinet.I refuse to fly in aircrafts with prop rotors instead of jets, as I once read an account of a Chilean man being torn to shreds by an exploded OPINION: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BISEXUALS? Opinions do not necessarily represent CUIndependent.com or any of its sponsors. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, GLAAD, is hosting this year’s Bisexual Awareness Week, or # BiWeek, from Sept. 23 to Sept. 30. Despite their lack of media representation, you’d have to be trying pretty hard to be unaware of bisexuality. A poll conducted last June by Buzzfeed and Whitman Insight

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