CU Boulder Holds 78th Conference on Colonial Affairs
A conference that opened by acknowledging the land theft that made the University of Colorado (CU) possible spent four days hosting war architects in a…
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CU Boulder’s Unshakeable Ties to the Department of Defense
On Feb. 28, 120 children would leave their homes, seeking education at the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in Minab, Iran. They would never return…
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Art Is Political
By Shaun Smith During the halftime show at this year’s annual Super Bowl, Bad Bunny showed up and showed out, ending with a message of…
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“Mad Bills to Pay”- A Digest, and Conversation with Director Joel Alfonso Vargas
By Max Gonzalez Winner of the 2025 “NEXT Special Jury Award from Sundance, American Independent Award from the 2025 Denver Film Festival, among other awards,…
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Boulder Company Responsible for Bombing of Iranian Elementary School
On Feb. 28, the so-called U.S. and Israel launched an attack on Iran, bombing an elementary school in Minab, Hormozgan province. The bomb has been…
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VIDEO: ICE Concerns for CU Boulder Community
The activity of ICE, or Immigration & Customs Enforcement, has grown in intensity since the beginning of Trump’s second term as president. Communities of color…
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Arab Terrorist Costume, CU Boulder Chabad’s “Wild West” Purim Party, and Colonial Imaginaries
At a “Wild West” Purim party hosted by Chabad at CU Boulder on March 2, a Jewish student arrived wearing a thobe and keffiyeh, carrying…
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CU continues investment in the Center for African and African American Studies while Helping Bomb Africa
The Center for African & African American Studies (CAAAS) received a $2 million investment on Feb. 2 from CU Chancellor Justin Schwartz and CU President…
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CU Boulder Kicks Off Black History Month
By Shaun Smith On Monday, Feb. 2, the University of Colorado Boulder’s Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS) conducted its fourth annual ‘CAAAS…
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CU Students hold “useless” Protest
The so-called “United States” saw mass protests and a general strike initiated by labor unions and community leaders on Jan 30 in response to…
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CU bans Indian students for reheating food, students win $200,000 in lawsuit
In September 2025, two Indian students at CU Boulder filed a civil rights lawsuit against the university over racist remarks, and four months later, they…
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CU Boulder Celebrates 150 Years of Native Genocide
CU Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz sent out a mass email and announcement on Jan 12 at 7:15 a.m. containing an invitation for students to attend…
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Fire Alarm Halts CU Boulder Event With Lockheed Martin Space President
A fire alarm at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Aerospace Building interrupted a scheduled campus event Monday afternoon, forcing the evacuation of the facility and…
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CU’s Money Is Moving Through ICE’s Flight Network
The University of Colorado Boulder is financially linked to the federal deportation system through its long-standing contract with Key Lime Air, a Colorado airline now…
Read moreTheory: Creative Workspaces In A Democratically Planned Economy
By Ludwig Yeonan Introduction The reconciliation of Individualism and Democratic Economic Planning is based on a distinction between different types of labor, and how work…
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CU DEI Center Threatens Native Event with Forced Removal
On Nov. 18, at 11:33 am, student groups Oyate Native Student Org, United Mexican American Students (UMAS) y Mecha received emails from the Center for…
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CU Bans Student Protestors and Journalists from Campus
Updated 11/24/25 at 1:45 pm Following the Oct. 16 career fair disruption , in which students from Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) successfully…
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CU Nazi Student Loses Fight to Hockey Stick
UPDATE: 10/27/25, 6:51 pm In a new Oct. 27 post on TPUSA’s Instagram, the far fight group reveals they have open positions for secretary and…
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SJP Kicks Lockheed Martin Off CU Boulder Campus
At a recent CU Boulder career fair titled “From Earth to Space: Bio, Science and Exploration Career & Internship Fair” on Oct. 16, members of…
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Opinion: It’s a Good Day to be Indigenous
As Indians, many of us tend to think of time differently than the traditional Western and linear way of thinking of time, seeing a more…
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CU Shuts Down October 7 Student Plans
On Oct. 7, multiple student groups were kicked out of buildings for their relation to Palestine, including Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and…
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Opinion: CU Boulder Does Not Deserve 150 Years
This was in part inspired by a recent friend of mine’s article titled “Reflections of an Arab Student at CU,” but also news from the…
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Opinion: Reflections of an Arab Student at CU
On Friday, Sept. 5, when I should have been driving through US-36 back to Aurora, Colorado to see my parents, I decided to watch a…
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CU Center for Asian Studies Gets Funding Cut
On Sept. 10, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced it would cease funding for multiple Minority-Serving Institutions’ (MSI) grant programs throughout the U.S., including several…
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Indigenous Activist Arrested for Yelling at City Council Members
On Thursday, Sept. 4, a local indigenous Maya woman, Laura Gonzalez, was arrested by Boulder PD in the middle of the night in her home…
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CU Admin Shut Down “Palestine Solidarity Kitchen”
Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) has once again had an event shut down by Boulder police officers and administration following the scheduling of…
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Boulder Police Shut Down Palestine Film Screening
At a recent Sept. 5 film screening of the Palestinian film “The Time That Remains,” scheduled to be held by student groups Boulder Students for Justice…
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CU Cancels Aerospace Class Following Assault
Following the April 2 assault of two University of Colorado Boulder students, the university has decided to cut an aerospace engineering class with ties to…
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CU Board of Regents Dare to Open Meeting to Constituents
Discontent, the story of the public comment session April 10th saw the University of Colorado Board of Regents meet at CU Denver, but off the…
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CU Boulder students hold “Students’ State of the Campus Address”
In an event hosted by Boulder Students for Democratic Society (SDS) and co-sponsored by United Mexican American Students (UMAS) y Mecha, Boulder Students for Justice…
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