Coming up on today’s program, we hear about another petition that recently circulated around CU Boulder campus, this time calling out a student on the football team for sexual assault. Then, it’s Dot Org, our weekly look at local nonprofits. […]

Coming up on today’s program, we hear about another petition that recently circulated around CU Boulder campus, this time calling out a student on the football team for sexual assault. Then, it’s Dot Org, our weekly look at local nonprofits. […]
Image by Alexis Kenyon via DALL•E 2 On this month’s Black Talk, host Michele Simpson speaks with Dr. Jazmyne Peters, an embedded therapist for the University of Colorado, Boulder’s (UCB) College of Arts and Sciences. We will ask her to […]
On this week’s Sports Talk, Jimmie talks about a CU freshman that is making waves in the NCAA indoor track scene, Isaiah Givens. He’s broken records and is now preparing to compete in the NCAA indoor championships. Listen: Download Audio
The University of Colorado Board of Regents met last week to discuss a handful of increasingly hot topic issues from concealed carry on campus to increase tuition. Henry Larson, the editor-in-chief of CU independent was at the meeting. Read Henry […]
On today’s Morning Magazine, we get an update from the recent University of Colorado Regents meeting. After that, we have a piece about A Hopi artist performing political satire to white crowds in southwest Colorado. Then it’s Dot Org, our […]
A poster of the CU Boulder student posted on the southern entrance to the UMC. (Jan. 26, 2023) (Henry Larson/CU Independent) A controversy at CU Boulder has sparked debate over freedom of speech and institutional responsibility. It started when, a few […]
CU Boulder kicked off Black History Month by opening the Center of African and African American Studies, known as the CAAAS (“the cause”) for short. The event drew a standing room only crowd to its new space in the Macky […]
CU Boulder yesterday hosted the grand opening of the Center for African and African American Studies – known as the CAAAS (pronounced “the cause”) for short. It’s the first initiative to center and focus Black and African diaspora students at […]