Girl on Girl columnist Dani Pinkus takes to the street to see if people are voting with their pussies or their penises.
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CU Boulder students recognized for Silverthorne urban renewal plans
by Anna Blancoby Anna BlancoA group of students from a CU Environmental Design class were recognized for their work with the town of Silverthorne. By Anna Blanco
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The Trep Café, a student-run retailer in the William M. White Business Library, is closing. A new café may open this fall. By Jordyn Siemens
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McPeak’s Politics: Political correctness gone too far
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakThe oversensitivity of students is weakening the university experience. By Emily McPeak
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Letter to the Editor: Studying abroad
The opportunities for learning when studying abroad are truly boundless. By Jeremy Sjodahl-Brainard.
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CNBC visits students, classes ahead of GOP Debate
CNBC officials involved in the GOP debate broadcast stopped by classes to share professional knowledge with students. By Andrew Haubner
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RNC to provide 50 more debate tickets for CU students
50 extra GOP debate tickets are now available to CU’s student body and faculty.
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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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Opinion: In college, partying and hard work don’t go hand in hand
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldBalancing partying with the main reasons we came to college takes some questioning. By Grant Stringer
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Students are largely unaware that the eating disorder has a name.
By Hannah Blatter