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Thomas Raggi of the band Måneskin performs a concert that streamed live on TikTok in 2021

As the US government and record labels go after TikTok, musicians get the squeeze

March 18, 2024

TikTok has become a beacon in an otherwise dismal digital streaming landscape, and while musicians increasingly need TikTok, TikTok also needs music. Read more from Ƶ expert Ediz Ozelkan on The Conversation.

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Undergraduate’s menstrual justice project grows into policy change

March 18, 2024

From an early age, Mia Torres felt the urge to do something about the injustices she learned about. Her menstrual justice project in high school grew into policy change. Now she’s majoring in the School of Education’s unique leadership and community engagement major.

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5 tips for responsible betting during March Madness

March 18, 2024

If you choose to bet during March Madness, here are some tips, strategies and resources to help you avoid risky behaviors and get help if needed.

Sima Bhowmik on campus

Forever Buffs Network forges connections

March 18, 2024

A graduate student found connections at Ƶ Boulder as an ambassador for the Forever Buffs Network. Learn more about Sima Bhowmik's experience and get involved.

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As Voyager 1’s mission draws to a close, one planetary scientist reflects on its legacy

March 18, 2024

Planetary scientist Fran Bagenal first encountered NASA’s Voyager spacecraft during a student job in the late 1970s. Get her take on following these spacecraft for nearly 50 years, as they traveled to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune—and beyond the bounds of Earth’s solar system.

Women in long dresses holding a chain of abandoned belongings near the border

What Remains founders braid migration dreams, art, stories

March 18, 2024

Growing up on the border shaped the worldviews and life trajectories of four “mujeres fronterizas,” or border women, who came together to create the What Remains project. Alumna Adriana Alvarez shares how the project reframes the migrant experience as a global and timeless human experience.

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Secrets from the grave

March 18, 2024

By studying human skeletal remains, bioarchaeologist Sharon DeWitte is opening a new window into past pandemics and giving voice to the voiceless.

Reverend Nontombi Naomi Tutu

Building compassion, joy with Reverend Nontombi Naomi Tutu April 12

March 18, 2024

Reverend Nontombi Naomi Tutu will be joining the campus as a guest speaker for the Buffs One Read and the Mindful Campus Program. Tickets are free; reserve your seat today.

Flower in Newton Court garden

Prepping your garden—get tips on March 19

March 18, 2024

Interested in getting a garden going this spring? Come pick up some seeds and indoor/outdoor gardening tips.

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Coming up: April is Financial Fitness Month

March 18, 2024

If you’re looking to budget better or make retirement a reality, there’s something for you! Join WorkWell and Human Resources on campus and virtually for informational sessions on retirement, wills, trusts, planning for college and more this April.

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