The 2020 presidential election looked different on CU Boulder’s campus this year with more people electing to send in and drop off their ballots. By Maddie Mueller
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The (2020) Election: Through the eyes of Colorado teens
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThe CU Independent spoke with Colorado’s teens about their views on the 2020 presidential election. By Henry Larson
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“Vote or die, for real”: CU Program Council hosts CU at the Polls with Ilana Glazer and Princess Nokia
Ilana Glazer speaks at CU Boulder Program Council’s event “CU at the Polls,” with a performance from Princess Nokia. By Maddie Mueller
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A Boulder County official offers advice for young voters as Election Day approaches. By Erica McNamee
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CU Regent candidates discuss key issues in a virtual forum
CU regent candidates Ilana Spiegel and Richard Murray discussed their plans to address affordable tuition and budget cuts, barriers for BIPOC and DACA students and regent law Monday. By Mairead Brogan
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A study by WhoWhatWhy ranks CU Boulder 18th for civic engagement in its Student Voter Guide. By Noelle Videon
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COVID-19 poses greater challenges for student-run political organizations to engage with fellow students before election. By Erica McNamee and Maddie Mueller
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Sanders had strong showing in Boulder County, Warren, Biden trailed behind
by Robert Tannby Robert TannThe Vermont senator had a comfortable lead over his rival candidates in Boulder County. By Robert Tann
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Students react to Bernie Sanders’ Colorado primary win
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesBernie Sanders had a strong Super Tuesday showing in Colorado and while CU students are excited about the progressive senator’s momentum, many say they’ll still support whoever the Democratic nominee ends up being. By Anna Haynes and Tory Lysik
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Students supporting Warren or Sanders aren’t ready to consolidate just yet, but solidarity remains
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesAs moderate Democrats consolidate around Joe Biden in their quest for the presidential nomination, CU students supporting Warren or Sanders are sticking to their candidates. By Anna Haynes