A Ph.D. student noticed the University of Colorado library was lacking books by Latin American Indigenous authors. It became a research topic for Katia Ibacache.
by Michael Tracey In the mid-1980s David Mills had tried to get a budget together to make a documentary based on my work on public broadcasting, making the case that market forces would prove disastrous for broadcasting as a means of serving the public interest. We would also argue that deregulation, along the lines of…
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A statue of the University of Colorado Boulder mascot Ralphie in front of a temporary outdoor study area. The campus shifted has to a two-week all-online class schedule driven by climbing coronavirus infection rates. Boulder, Tuesday, Sept 22, 2020.
In the middle of the University of Colorado, Boulder campus, there is a buffalo-shaped pool.
In years past, photos show students tanning by the poolside or playing an impromptu game of water volleyball. It was like a slice of spring break in Cancún made its way back to Colorado.
During the winter, the pool sits empty and unused. But due to the pandemic, it may stay that way for the rest of the school year. Most of the other amenities on CU’s campus will stay shut as well.