Media has become so thoroughly integrated into the presidential election process that theatrics are favored over substance. By Emily McPeak
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Emily McPeak is an undergraduate student who writes about society and politics. She is studying journalism and political science.
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Dear GOP: Why CU?
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakCU’s hosting of the third GOP presidential debate misrepresents the university and the Boulder community. By Emily McPeak
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In modern presidential elections, money talks, and the majority is left out of the discussion. By Emily McPeak
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McPeak’s McPolitics: A call for common sense on gun violence
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakA call for change in gun control laws, based on the responses to the Oregon shooting that occurred on Oct. 1, 2015. By Emily McPeak
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McPeak’s McPolitics: One nation, under God?
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakThe Pope’s recent visit to the Capitol highlights the importance religion plays in a supposedly autonomous political system. By Emily McPeak
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Politics are becoming increasingly polarized, and the implications for the voter are dangerous. By Emily McPeak
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