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Clinging to privilege

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On Saturday, March 6, hundreds of CU Boulder students played part in a maskless, bacchanal spring celebration in the midst of a pandemic that...

Testing the system

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Whether they like it or not, and whether it’s fair or not, organizers of the Bedrooms Are For People (BAFP) campaign are the guinea...

Cut it (the meat) out

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We should’ve expected this. As soon as Gov. Jared Polis proclaimed March 20 Colorado’s MeatOut Day, a long-running national event that encourages people to...

New Colorado bill prohibits using an immigrant’s status as extortion

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It’s not every day you read about legislation that passes with unanimous, bipartisan support. But, on Monday, March 1, the Colorado House of Representatives...

A step into the unknown

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Todd Rundgren has long been known as an innovator within the music world. Savvy in technology, he designed the first-ever graphics tablet for Apple...

Cafeteria 2.0

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For years, the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) cooked its meals for students in one of three regional kitchens. Under the direction of Chef...

Voice to the voiceless

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Has decency become a sin?” Ibrahima Dieng cries. On his knees, Ibrahima holds out his empty hands in mock offering. The world has stripped...

Lessons from Colorado

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New Jersey recently joined the growing ranks of states legalizing cannabis, with Gov. Phil Murphy signing legal recreational marijuana into law on Feb. 22....

Goin’ ahead

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We all know, this isn’t funny anymore. Not that it ever was really funny to begin with, but the notion that live music for all...

The banshee screams for MORE

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Ending the federal prohibition of cannabis has never felt closer than it does now. The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act passed the...

Old traditions, new places

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To Joshua Pollack, happiness is a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich. “I love when people go, ‘Well, you’re the owner, what breakfast sandwich do you...

Colorado’s ‘Soul Food Scholar’ on history, publishing, race and barbecue

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How did Colorado’s Adrian Miller, an attorney with degrees from Stanford and Georgetown, go from working in the Clinton administration and serving as a...