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    Diverse perspectives encouraged at nationalism vs. globalism debate

    by Makenna Sturgeon April 3, 2018
    by Makenna Sturgeon April 3, 2018

    Brexit architect Nigel Farage debated former Mexican president Vicente Fox on how nations should shape themselves. By Makenna Sturgeon

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    Sociology professor shares research on climate change and migration in Mexico

    by Noah Zucker November 8, 2017
    by Noah Zucker November 8, 2017

    Lori Hunter, professor of sociology, discussed the recent changes in migration caused by new climate patterns. By Noah Zucker

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    Portal on campus connects Boulder to cities around the world

    by Carina Julig April 18, 2017
    by Carina Julig April 18, 2017

    Attendees of Saturday’s journalism conference spoke to people in Berlin and Mexico City through Boulder’s portal. By Carina Julig

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    Opinion: Caught up in Cabo

    by Carlisle Olsen April 9, 2017
    by Carlisle Olsen April 9, 2017

    When college spring breakers travel to Cabo, they tend to ignore the impoverished reality that surrounds them. ByCarlisle Olsen

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    Conference on World Affairs: Politics of immigration

    by Nikita Mamochine April 8, 2016
    by Nikita Mamochine April 8, 2016

    Panelists navigate the complex nuances of immigration policies in the U.S. By Nikita Mamochine

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    McPeak’s McPolitics: On the fence about immigration

    by Emily McPeak December 10, 2015
    by Emily McPeak December 10, 2015

    An in-depth look into the unmet need for immigration reform. By Emily McPeak

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    Weird holidays in February you won’t want to miss

    by Kelsey Samuels February 19, 2013
    by Kelsey Samuels February 19, 2013

    By Kelsey Samuels
    Yes, the Hallmark Holiday, Valentine’s Day, has come to a close, but there is still a myriad holidays waiting to be celebrated.

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    Vicente Fox visits CU campus

    by CU Independent April 14, 2011
    by CU Independent April 14, 2011

    To former Mexican president Vicente Fox, there is nothing more empowering to a nation than a democracy.

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    CU’s study abroad programs to Mexico under temporary suspension

    by CU Independent August 31, 2010
    by CU Independent August 31, 2010

    All study abroad programs in Mexico, including one undergraduate academic program, are remaining under suspension due to safety concerns.

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