CP staffers Rob Ryan and Brian Malnes face off on the merits of the vice president-turned-nobel laureate.
Opinion
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I went on a date, once.
Yes, one date in my 21 years. And I’m not talking about meeting up with a guy after leaving the bars, going to dinner with my boyfriend or going to the movies with a platonic guy friend.
I’m talking about a real and true first date.
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Is it possible to use sports to help describe the characteristics and personality of an entire state? Stay with me.
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Whether subconsciously or consciously, many people are of the belief that “I need to feel safe, I need to fit in and I need to be accomplished.”
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I like Ward Churchill.
When he walked into my journalism class on Wednesday I could smell fire from a mile away.
Churchill’s crisp white shirt matched the white stripes in his hair just as everything I knew about him up until meeting him was perfectly matched by his swagger.
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I’m not quite sure how I caught it so quickly, but I did. About a month into this last year of college I caught a deadly bug. Senioritis.
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It was one of coach Dan Hawkins’ worst losses in his career. After the Missouri Tigers steamrolled over the Buffs on Saturday 55-10, Colorado stood at 5-5 on the season and still one game shy of bowl eligibility. It was embarrassing.
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Keep it green Easy tips for making the environment just a bit cleaner By Cameron Naish Students are often asked the same question when they are going to class: “Do you have a minute for the environment?”
While many students may not have the time to stop and hear about Boulder’s environmental issues, it’s important to know that it really does only take a minute to make the environment a better place.
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Don’t abandon the Colorado Rockies just because they got booted from the World Series.
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Officials are cautiously touting the turnout for this semester’s University of Colorado Student Union elections, and they’ve got a good reason.
Compared to semesters past, the turnout wasn’t so bad this time. Voter apathy has been near epidemic in recent student government elections.