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Staff Writer Daniel Ortega-Venni has volunteered to help you, dear reader, get to the bottom of those annoying (and sometimes terrifying) Zoom glitches.
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Dr. Robyn Gershon, an epidemiologist and an expert on disaster preparation in the workplace, addressed students in a lecture hosted by CU Journal of Global Health. 
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Staff writer Mary Qiu tuned into CU Players’ two-part performance of Radio Island this weekend directed by Emma Gometz (CC ‘21) and produced by Diana Gregoire (CC ‘23) and Joanna Berkowitz (BC ‘22), and it convinced her that virtual theatre can be really good too.
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Professor Mitja Velikonja discusses his recent book which centers around the presence of political graffiti in East Central Europe.
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