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Bobo s, the Colorado-based snack brand that puts love at the center of everything, has partnered with three talented artists from the LGBTQ+ community to design the limited-edition packaging of the brand s third annual Pride Bar. Ludi Leiva, Shanee Benjamin and Cheyne Gallarde were handpicked by the brand for their unique and inspired artistic styles and were provided with Bobo s Pride Bar packaging as their canvas to deliver their own creative expression of Pride for the LGBTQ+ community. Each of the three artists designs will be featured on Bobo s Pride version of the popular Lemon Poppyseed Oat Bar and will include a personal statement from each artist on what pride means to them. Along with partnering with these artists to celebrate and give back to the LGBTQ+ community,
University of Oregon, Western Oregon University to require COVID-19 vaccinations
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Originally published on May 10, 2021 12:14 pm
Western Oregon University announced Monday that it will be requiring vaccines for all on-campus students and employees this fall.
WOU is the latest Oregon public university to make such an announcement. Last week, both Portland State University and Oregon State University made similar calls.
WOU President Rex Fuller announced the vaccination requirement in a student town-hall meeting Monday morning.
“Our decision for doing this really relates to the idea that we should be able to have a safe community with the greater numbers of vaccines going through our community,” Fuller said in the virtual meeting, “but also, the notion that we know that being together in face-to-face encounters with careful safety planning, we have a better educational experience for all of our students, faculty and staff.”
Originally published on April 23, 2021 1:20 pm
The board of trustees at Western Oregon University has decided to raise tuition for in-state undergraduate students by just more than 2%, going against an initial recommendation by a university committee to freeze tuition for that group of students. With the decision, WOU is the last of Oregon’s public universities to set tuition rates for the upcoming academic year.
The university’s Tuition and Fee Advisory Committee, a group made up of various members of the campus community, was unanimous in its decision to recommend no increase for in-state undergraduate students. According to documents provided in the board meeting, the committee felt that a tuition increase might result in current students leaving the university.
Denver PrideFest is back with a hybrid event schedule for 2021
Evan Semón
Posted at 2:44 PM, Apr 23, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-23 16:44:57-04
DENVER â After having to move to a virtual celebration last year during the pandemic, Denver PrideFest will be back this summer with a hybrid model that will allow people to celebrate one of the cityâs favorite traditions together in person.
This yearâs PrideFest, hosted by The Center on Colfax, will take place June 26-27 and involve a variety of both in-person and virtual activities, including an in-person and virtual 5K race, a virtual parade presented by Denver7, a virtual marketplace, and in-person âPride hubsâ across the city where people will be able to celebrate together.
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