Clinton and Sanders, the perceived ‘top two’ among the Democratic Party’s candidates, duked it out at the first Dem Debate. By Ashley Hopko
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Letter to the Editor: CU Students and the GOP Debate
Letter to the Editor: CU Boulder grad student Taygra Longstaff’s thoughts on seating at CU’s GOP Debate in October. By Taygra Longstaff
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The cast discusses the recent backlash and controversy caused by the decision to limit seating at the upcoming GOP debate.
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By Gabriel Larsen:
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Opinion: After third debate, it is clear that Romney has more to offer America
by Haley Jamesby Haley JamesOpinion: Centered on foreign policy, the third and final presidential debate demonstrated that Romney has a clear plan for the future of America. Compared to Obama, could he have more to offer our country? Haley’s argument for “yes”:
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CU regents debate telling of candidates’ stances on gun laws and lowering tuition
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonCandidates for CU Regent At-Large gathered for a debate Wednesday in the UMC, where they hashed out presumptive plans for the position.
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Predictions on what SNL will take from the second presidential debate.
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Candidates from Inspire and Pulse, the two tickets running for student government representative spots, presented their platforms
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Questions answered at the second presidential debate
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonThe candidates came out swinging Tuesday night and some topics were heated and enlightening. Here: contraception, tax benefits, and Libya explained