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- In the spring and summer of 2015, CU News Corps students worked on a documentary film titled “Taking the Lede.”The 45-minute film tells the stories of Colorado high school journalists who have covered difficult stories during times of
- CU News Corps obtained the El Paso County Assessor’s spreadsheet of homes damaged and destroyed by the Black Forest Fire in June, so we’ve updated our map.View map!
- CU News Corps students have produced a map of properties destroyed by the Black Forest Fire in Colorado Springs as of 1 p.m. June 19, based on information from the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, the El Paso County Assessor
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- The CU News Corps got its start in summer 2012, originally using the name CU Journalism News Service.A handful of students worked on news of the summer’s wildfires and the Aurora theater shootings in July. Here are some highlights of their work:
- © by Torben Bjørn Hansen/Flickr Creative CommonsAppeared on KUNC.org / Gazette.com / Healthpolicysolutions.com.Colorado’s ballot initiative to legalize marijuana possession is billed by one leading local advocate
- © by Images of Money/Flickr Creative CommonsAppeared on iNewsNetwork.Colorado Amendment 65 is a nonbinding referendum that encourages the state’s U.S. representatives and senators to support a U.S. constitutional amendment limiting campaign