Arguments concerning coverage of these crises don’t entirely hold up when considering readership interest and social media impact. By Kaley LaQuea
Kaley LaQuea
Kaley LaQuea
Kaley LaQuea is a master's student in the Media and Public Engagement Department. She covers national issues related to intersectional feminism and race.
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Our Stance: Sexual misconduct survey doesn’t address deeper issues
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaCU is doing more to address the issue of sexual assault, but the administration hasn’t done much to punish assailants. By Kaley LaQuea
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Our Stance: Beyoncé’s Super Bowl statement
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaBeyoncé’s half-time show was one for the books; her politically-charged message about black culture was both strong and entertaining. By Kaley LaQuea
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Our Stance: Boulder rent conditions must meet students’ needs
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaBoulder City Council decisions regarding co-op housing must reflect students’ needs as rent prices rise. By Kaley LaQuea
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Opinion: Misogyny in online gaming culture takes a toll
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaOpinions do not necessarily represent CUIndependent.com or any of its sponsors. Anita Sarkeesian, creator of the…
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Opinion: Safe Campus Act fails to create safer spaces
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaThe Safe Campus Act will make it more difficult for women to report sexual assault and rape. By Kaley LaQuea
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Opinion: American moms versus the American workplace
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaThe War on Women has a little-known enemy: new mothers. By Kaley LaQuea
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Opinion: An attack on Planned Parenthood is an attack on public health
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaThe recent controversy surrounding Planned Parenthood and why anti-abortion activism is misguided. By Kaley LaQuea