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- Is your voice underrepresented in public conversation? If so, you鈥檙e encouraged to apply for a spot in 鈥淲rite to Change the World,鈥 a workshop created by the OpEd Project聽and brought to campus by the College of Media, Communication and Information (CMCI).
- As the coronavirus has shut down the nation and moved聽schools online, the importance of internet and technological devices continues to grow.
- As of April, the novel coronavirus had not halted most aspects of everyday life in Palisade, baby直播app. Instead, the area was left reeling from a 19-degree freeze that聽killed an estimated 90% of the area's crops, according to the Farm Bureau. While they knew the pandemic would cause difficulties later down the line,聽the freeze聽left farmers with the聽unexpected problem of deciding what would come next for their workers.
- Our CMCI alumni are always excited to welcome a new group of graduates. This year, especially, we received an outpouring of support from decades of alumni offering well wishes and advice.
- Q&A with Hannah Metzger, William W. White Award for Outstanding Senior, Department of Journalism
- After completing a slew of internships, senior Delaney Schoenfeldt will graduate with a career she loves and CMCI鈥檚 top honor.
- Overseen by two CMCI sophomores, Crave the Sound is a collective of music journalists based at CU Boulder who connect audiences with new music through concert reviews, artist profiles and photo galleries.
- Happy Earth Day!As environmental Buffs may know, this year鈥檚 celebration is extra special, as it鈥檚 the 50th anniversary of the annual event, which was first celebrated in 1970. Head to the CU Boulder Environmental Center鈥檚 website to see how our
- Photos by Loren Holmes for the Anchorage Daily NewsWhat happens when communities lack law enforcement?For many of us, this may seem like a theoretical question. But through reporting based on hundreds of public records requests and