The University of Colorado Denver will move to remote classes and work “until further notice” because of the ongoing anti-war encampment on the Auraria Campus, university officials said in a message to students, faculty and staff Friday. Related Articles Education | More protesters cited for trespassing after refusing to leave Auraria Campus building Education | Pro-Palestine encampment set up at DU; protesters make themselves heard at CU Denver, MSU Denver graduations Education | How a pro-Palestinian protest has impacted a Colorado community college Education | Denver police refused Auraria’s request to clear encampment a 2nd time; chief says “no legal way” to do so Education | Auraria student organizers reject $15,000 donation offer to remove pro-Palestine encampment CU Denver and “our Auraria Campus partners” will move online, all Auraria campus events are canceled through next week and all campus buildings will be locked starting at 6 p.m.