Society, Law & Politics
The big business of the annual college basketball tournamentâwhen fans throughout the country prepare to watch 136 menâs and womenâs basketball teams battleâhas been more than a century in the making.
A new study found racial and socioeconomic disparities in where odor-emitting marijuana grow houses and other malodorous factories are located in Denver and in how communities report these issues.
A CU Boulder doctoral studentâs paper argues that the hit film âBarbieâ exemplifies âmasculinity without patriarchyâ in media.
Many Native American traditions in the American West place animals like bison or horses at the center of their spirituality and view them as relatives.
CU Boulder criminologist David Pyrooz calls for more mental health support for people who have been exposed to gun violence.
A new systematic review, led by CU Boulder researchers and published by the National Institute of Justice, analyzes 150 studies to provide a framework for preventing school violence.
The United States and Russia's ongoing talks about peace between Russia and Ukraine have excluded one major playerâUkraine.
CU Boulder doctoral candidate Chilton Tippin is working to document migrant mortality in El Paso.
The current International Cricket Council Champions Tournament highlights how national rivalries and geopolitical tensions can meet on playing fields.
CU Boulder distinguished professor and Marine veteran Richard Jessor reflects on what the planting of the United States flag on Mount Suribachi 80 years ago meant for the country and for him personally.