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Feminism – From Bras to Bros: Gender and grunting and weights, oh my!
The opinions represented in this article do not necessarily represent those of the staff of CUIndependent.com nor any of its sponsors. “Are you an athlete?” mid-set, Mira looks up from her machine at the gym and replies “No, why?” “Well,... read more »
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Talking to a ROTC student
In honor of Veteran’s Day, which occurred on Monday, the CU Independent talked to a student that hopes to serve after graduation. Dean Rogers is an 18-year-old freshman and a fourth class midshipmen in CU’s Naval Reserve Officers’ Training... read more »
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CU Veteran’s Legal Clinic fighting for a good first year
CU’s Veteran’s Legal Clinic to provide legal assistance to veterans associated with CU. Leah Gould, a 26-year-old law student, and Kevin Brown, a 33 year-old law student, co-founded the Military Law Society. Gould partnered with Mark Fogg,... read more »
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Amendment 64 will not affect university’s policy on drugs or 4/20
Amendment 64 passed last Wednesday after receiving a majority vote in the state, but it will not change the strict policies enacted by the university that shut down last semester’s 4/20 gathering. The bill, which will regulate marijuana like... read more »
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CUSG election complaints will be addressed during infractions hearing next week
An infractions hearing will take place Wednesday, Nov. 7 to discuss the results of the CU student government fall election. Preliminary results currently state that 29,687 students voted to elect the positions of Representatives-at-Large. Alexis... read more »
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Surrogates flood Colorado
Surrogate appearances are exploding around swing state Colorado as the presidential campaigns make their final pushes in the 2012 presidential election. Although the candidates and their wives have made a combined 42 campaign stops in Colorado... read more »
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Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson speaks at CU Boulder [LIVE VIDEO]
Current libertarian presidential candidate, and former New Mexico governor, Gary Johnson is scheduled to speak at 7:00 p.m. in CU Boulder’s Mathematics building (room 100). During this campaign stop, he is expected to speak about being... read more »
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INSPIRE ticket sweeps student government election
The INSPIRE ticket has won all but one of the ten open seats on CU Student Government, defeating the current office-holding Nate Wallshein, 24, a law student and part of the INSPIRE ticket, gives his party’s points during the CUSG debate... read more »
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CU regents debate telling of candidates’ stances on gun laws and lowering tuition
A debate was held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Glenn Miller Ballroom to shed light on the race for one of nine positions, Regent At-Large, on the CU Board of Regents. The incumbent, Stephen Ludwig (Democrat), and Brian Davidson (Republican),... read more »
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Concerns are addressed on Concealed Carry Act during Town Hall meeting
A change in pace occurred at the second town hall meeting about the Conceal Carry Act, as students and faculty voiced their concerns, and advocates of the act spoke up. At 12 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17 in the Aspen Rooms in the UMC, CU held a campus... read more »




