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As University of Colorado president departs, students call for a change in direction

As University of Colorado president departs, students call for a change in direction
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Students respond to CU System President Mark Kennedy s resignation

Students respond to CU System President Mark Kennedy s resignation
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Graduate students demand an end to mandatory fees

Graduate students demand an end to mandatory fees January 14, 2021 Students gather around the buffalo statue in the Regent Administrative Center in protest of graduate student fees. Oct. 21, 2019 (Kevin Wu / CU Independent) Dean of the Graduate School E. Scott Adler responded on Tuesday to demands from graduate workers to eliminate student fees. Graduate students feel that Adler failed to address their concerns in his response. United Campus Workers Colorado (UCWC), launched a letter-writing campaign on Dec. 22, 2020, encouraging activists to email Dean Adler with the subject line, “Would you pay CU $17,380 every year just to work?”  UCWC found that, on average, graduate students return 7.9% of their salaries to the university through student fees. Using 2020 salary data, the group displays how much money administrators would contribute if they paid the same percentage of their income. Based on these calculations, President Mark Kennedy would have to pay $67,150, Chancellor

OPINION: Town of Concord bird count January 2021

OPINION: Town of Concord bird count January 2021 Peter Alden Our annual winter bird life census, begun in 1960, was held Jan. 3. Eleven field parties and dozens of feeder watchers involving about 80 citizens were involved. A total of around 10,700 individuals of 69 species were seen or heard. Twenty-four species had a hundred or more sighted. In descending sequence these are our commonest birds this winter. How many can you recognize? If you need help, visit https://sparkbirding.com with Peter Alden. Canada goose 1,111; dark-eyed junco 826, European starling 799; black-capped chickadee 799; house sparrow 775; blue jay 604; American robin 491; mourning dove 482; American goldfinch 462; tufted titmouse 415; rock pigeon 392; white-breasted nuthatch 364; house finch 314; downy woodpecker 297; northern cardinal 248; song sparrow 238; American tree sparrow 204; American crow 170; red-bellied woodpecker 169; eastern bluebird 166; mallard 142; red-breasted nuthatch 113; pine siskin 103;

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