The 2020 presidential election looked different on CU Boulder’s campus this year with more people electing to send in and drop off their ballots. By Maddie Mueller
Politics
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2020 ElectionsFeaturedNews
The (2020) Election: Through the eyes of Colorado teens
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonThe CU Independent spoke with Colorado’s teens about their views on the 2020 presidential election. By Henry Larson
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2020 ElectionsNews
“Vote or die, for real”: CU Program Council hosts CU at the Polls with Ilana Glazer and Princess Nokia
Ilana Glazer speaks at CU Boulder Program Council’s event “CU at the Polls,” with a performance from Princess Nokia. By Maddie Mueller
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EntertainmentFilms
“Boys State” exposes the flaws within our democratic system
by Ben Bermanby Ben Berman“Boys State” is a painful reminder of the flaws that run deep within the American electoral process. By Ben Berman
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COVID-19 poses greater challenges for student-run political organizations to engage with fellow students before election. By Erica McNamee and Maddie Mueller
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Entertainment
Museum of Boulder exhibit explores civil rights and the passage of time
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanThrough her new exhibit “Right on!” multimedia artist Angie Eng creates a dialogue about civil rights. By Ben Berman
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2020 ElectionsLongformNews
Students supporting Warren or Sanders aren’t ready to consolidate just yet, but solidarity remains
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesAs moderate Democrats consolidate around Joe Biden in their quest for the presidential nomination, CU students supporting Warren or Sanders are sticking to their candidates. By Anna Haynes
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Visiting Harvard University professor discusses diminishing civics education in the U.S.
Danielle Allen, a visiting Harvard professor, spoke about democracy and diminishing civic education in the U.S on the CU Boulder campus Tuesday. By Noelle Videon
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Four panelists with ranging political ideologies sat down Thursday on the CU Boulder campus to discuss the common issues of climate change. By Noelle Videon
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2020 ElectionsNewsPolitics
Here’s what Colorado U.S. Senate candidates said about environment, immigration and more during a Latino-centered forum
Democratic candidates vying for Cory Gardners’ Senate seat in 2020 discussed how their policies will affect the Latino community during a forum in Longmont. By Noelle Videon