By Stephanie Riesco:
Panel discusses reaching across the aisle and current social and political issues.
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By Lizzie Hernandez
The double standards surrounding Hillary Clinton’s possible presidency. -
By Zach Silverman:
Public education is a more important investment than welfare. -
By Mitchell Whitus:
Boulder residents stunned to come across Republican Party member -
By Gabriel Larsen:
The right of CU students to carry concealed weapons on campus stands at the center of a political conflict. -
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Student government calls for repeal of Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
CU Student Government passed a bill Thursday expressing discontent with a bill that limits the amount of funding that public services and institutions, like higher education and CU Boulder, receive from the state. -
By Zach Silverman
A look at the history of political compromise in America and how the two parties can come together today. -
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Looking past “Watergate,” Rubio’s State of the Union follow-up deserves closer observation
By Mitchell Whitus
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio’s follow-up to the president’s annual address contained more content that is credited. -
By Zach Silverman
Apathy plagues the CU student body. The time to talk about politics, current events and our generation’s opinion is now. -
By Elizabeth Hernandez
With a speech containing the phrase “we, the people” five times, a couple shout-outs to self evident truths, and multiple mentions of founding principles and documents, President Obama’s second inaugural address was a clear allusion to a time when leaders of the United States were figuring out what was important to Americans and how to govern accordingly.