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    John Hickenlooper promises to end political division

    by Veniece Miller March 10, 2019
    by Veniece Miller March 10, 2019

    John Hickenlooper promises the end of political division during his presidential campaign. By Veniece Miller

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: This Jew stands with Ilhan

    by Alex Wolf-Root February 20, 2019
    by Alex Wolf-Root February 20, 2019

    Rep. Omar calling out the lobbying done on behalf of Israeli interests shouldn’t upset us. Some of the responses should. By Alex Wolf-Root

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    Opinion: Jews decide what’s anti-Semitic, not you

    by Ariel Gold February 16, 2019
    by Ariel Gold February 16, 2019

    When the public defends anti-Semitic tweets, they ignore the concerns of the American-Jewish community. By Ariel Gold

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    Opinion: Mass shootings are always terrible, but not always terrorism

    by Grayson Slover October 23, 2017
    by Grayson Slover October 23, 2017

    What is terrorism? And why is distinguishing it from other types of violence important enough to give it its own word? By Grayson Slover

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    Photos: Protests erupt outside of Milo Yiannopoulos event at CU Boulder

    by Jackson Barnett January 26, 2017
    by Jackson Barnett January 26, 2017

    Tensions erupted during Milo Yiannopoulos’ talk at CU Boulder between anti-Trump protesters and counter-protesters. By Jackson Barnett

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    McPeak’s McPolitics: A bright future for our broken union

    by Emily McPeak January 13, 2016
    by Emily McPeak January 13, 2016

    Obama’s State of the Union address hones in on a broken political system. By Emily McPeak

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    McPeak’s McPolitics: Presidential debate or reality television?

    by Emily McPeak November 4, 2015
    by Emily McPeak November 4, 2015

    Media has become so thoroughly integrated into the presidential election process that theatrics are favored over substance. By Emily McPeak

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    McPeak’s McPolitics: The cost of a voice

    by Emily McPeak October 13, 2015
    by Emily McPeak October 13, 2015

    In modern presidential elections, money talks, and the majority is left out of the discussion. By Emily McPeak

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    Opinion: Young voters, will the real Slim Shadies please stand up?

    by Joseph Wirth November 5, 2012
    by Joseph Wirth November 5, 2012

    The opinions represented in this article do not necessarily represent those of the staff of CUIndependent.com…

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    How to revive our democracy: a panel on “Patriocracy” and avoiding partisan lines

    by Avalon Jacka October 4, 2012
    by Avalon Jacka October 4, 2012

    “How We Revive Our Democracy,” a panel featuring the screening of “Patriocracy,” shows CU students the importance of reaching across the aisle.

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