As a historic women’s rights movement sweeps across Iran, CU Boulder community members showed support for the protesters. By Celia Frazier
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‘Measure for Measure’: Justice and #MeToo in 17th Century Vienna
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherIn Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure,” a powerful question emerges: will abusive men in power be brought to justice? By Izzy Fincher
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Women’s rights are highly at stake in the 2020 election. The women’s vote has never been more important. By Zoe Schacht
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GW University’s Law Associate Dean for International and Comparative Legal Studies spoke on human rights at CU Thursday. By Kerrie Joyce
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On Feb. 3 Amanda Bell sat down with performers and CU students Emma Griffith (19), Bryce…
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Being a feminist does not mean that a women has the choice to live her life however she wants. By Emma Shanahan
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Women’s March on Denver, part of largest demonstration in U.S. history, drew over 100,000
Thousands marched at the state capitol Saturday to protest President Donald Trump and advocate for women’s rights. By Maris Westrum
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Preview: Women’s March on Denver to send message to incoming Trump administration
by Kristin Ohby Kristin OhOn Saturday, thousands will march through downtown Denver in support of women’s rights after Trump’s inauguration. By Kristin Oh
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College Democrats express disapproval of GOP candidates
Student Democrats held a press conference to raise their qualms with the GOP agenda. By Maggie Warner
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Girl on Girl: Eat me out
by Dani Pinkusby Dani PinkusThe importance of sexual autonomy for women, with “eating out” as catalyst to the conversation. By Dani Pinkus