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    Climate talk brings together varying political ideologies to discuss common goals

    by Noelle Videon February 7, 2020
    by Noelle Videon February 7, 2020

    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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  • Opinion

    Opinion: We need to change how we talk about Trump

    by Alex Mumm September 27, 2019
    by Alex Mumm September 27, 2019

    Late Night comedy is beating a dead horse with Trump, and CU students are starting to do the same. By Alex Mumm

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    Red, Right and Blue: Free college isn’t free

    by Henry Bowditch April 15, 2018
    by Henry Bowditch April 15, 2018

    Tuition is only one of several factors keeping a college education out of reach for many low-income students. By Henry Bowditch

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    Domestic divisions and complex foreign relations untangled at CWA

    by John Fitzmaurice April 15, 2018
    by John Fitzmaurice April 15, 2018

    Political panels at the Conference on World Affairs discussed divisions within U.S. parties and civil unrest abroad. By John Fitzmaurice

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    Diverse perspectives encouraged at nationalism vs. globalism debate

    by Makenna Sturgeon April 3, 2018
    by Makenna Sturgeon April 3, 2018

    Brexit architect Nigel Farage debated former Mexican president Vicente Fox on how nations should shape themselves. By Makenna Sturgeon

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    Red, Right and Blue: Our assault on truth

    by Henry Bowditch March 9, 2018
    by Henry Bowditch March 9, 2018

    Liberalism or conservatism alone won’t make America great again, but the two of them might come close. By Henry Bowditch

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Political tension on campus divides student body

    by Emma Shanahan September 18, 2017
    by Emma Shanahan September 18, 2017

    CU lacks the appropriate forum for the tension between liberal and conservative perspectives to be addressed. By Emma Shanahan

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  • EnvironmentNewsPolitics

    March for Science draws thousands in Denver

    by Sarah Farley April 22, 2017
    by Sarah Farley April 22, 2017

    The March for Science drew crowds in the thousands to Denver Saturday. Protesters carried signs and chanted their beliefs. By Sarah Farley

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    ‘What Just Happened?’: CU Boulder political experts explain unpredicted 2016 election results

    by Sarah Farley March 2, 2017
    by Sarah Farley March 2, 2017

    Professors and analysts took varying perspectives on the reasons for the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. By Sarah Farley

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    Diversity Summit: ‘Understanding the American Right’ explores U.S. political divide

    by Sarah Farley February 24, 2017
    by Sarah Farley February 24, 2017

    The session of the Diversity Summit served to bridge the gap between conservative and liberal perspectives. By Sarah Farley

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