COVID-19 poses greater challenges for student-run political organizations to engage with fellow students before election. By Erica McNamee and Maddie Mueller
Colorado politics
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CommunityCU Presidential SearchNewsUniversity Administration
After the Kennedy vote, regents defend their decision in the face of political divide
by Robert Tannby Robert TannWhile some regents assure that the board remains non-partisan, others disagree. By Robert Tann
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Jared Polis talked with voters at Future Forum, a new way to engage millennial voters. By Andrew Haubner
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Beyond BoulderBreaking NewsElection 2016NewsPoliticsState & Nation
Local politicians split on Obama’s plan to close Guantanamo Bay
Like Colorado’s voter makeup, local politicians are split on President Obama’s bold new plan for Guantanamo Bay. By Andrew Haubner
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Front PageNewsPolitics
CU students await 2012 Presidential Election results
by Alyx Saupeby Alyx SaupeThe voting results for the 2012 election are slowly being revealed and students are anxiously waiting to learn who will lead America for the next four years
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Opinion: Obama’s third campaign visit to CU Boulder is a reflection of the state of the race.