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    CWA holds Zoom panel on economic impacts of COVID-19

    by Dawson Drew April 9, 2020
    by Dawson Drew April 9, 2020

    CWA’s virtual Zoom panel of speakers Tuesday focused on the economic impacts of COVID-19 both long and short term. By Dawson Drew

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    Chicano studies professor explains mass Honduras migration

    by Valeria Fugate November 7, 2018
    by Valeria Fugate November 7, 2018

    Activist, author and professor Justin Akers Chacón shared reasons and motivations for the global migration crisis on Friday. By Valeria Fugate

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: The potential death of Whole Foods

    by Will Suhrie April 23, 2017
    by Will Suhrie April 23, 2017

    Competitive prices on organic goods has Whole Foods struggling, but there are ways the specialty store can bounce back. By Will Suhrie

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    Boulder ranked 13th best city for graduates

    by CU Independent December 5, 2016
    by CU Independent December 5, 2016

    A recent report from ValuePenguin listed Boulder as one of the top cities nationwide for new graduates. By Eliza Radeka

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    Opinion: The fault in Sanders’ push for tuition-free education

    by Christian Martin November 19, 2015
    by Christian Martin November 19, 2015

    Why Bernie Sanders’ educational solutions are too simplistic. By Christian Martin

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    Students benefit from AEI panel

    by CU Independent October 28, 2015
    by CU Independent October 28, 2015

    AEI’s pre-debate panel gave economic insight to CU students. By Gavin Daugherty

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    American Enterprise Institute talks “Your Money, Your Vote”

    by Taryn Parsons October 28, 2015
    by Taryn Parsons October 28, 2015

    The American Interprise Institute broke down economic issues to prepare students for Wednesday’s debate. By Taryn Parsons

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  • Election 2016NewsPoliticsState & Nation

    What you need to know about Ted Cruz’s economic plan

    by Andrew Haubner October 27, 2015
    by Andrew Haubner October 27, 2015

    Here’s a look at what Ted Cruz has to say about the economy. By Jacob Mauff

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    McPeak’s McPolitics: The cost of a voice

    by Emily McPeak October 13, 2015
    by Emily McPeak October 13, 2015

    In modern presidential elections, money talks, and the majority is left out of the discussion. By Emily McPeak

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    Politics 101: What is “net neutrality”?

    by Ellis Arnold March 3, 2015
    by Ellis Arnold March 3, 2015

    How the government moved to protect net neutrality and the Internet as we know it. By Ellis Arnold

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