This year’s Conference on World Affairs reflected a few changes since Director John Griffin took office in 2015. By Kim Habicht
Kim Habicht
Kim Habicht
Kim Habicht is a senior at CU studying journalism and psychology. She is currently the head opinion editor at the CU Independent.
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Beyond BoulderNews
CU’s Students Demand Action chapter holds inaugural meeting
by Kim Habichtby Kim HabichtCU students formed a campus chapter of Students Demand Action to work towards reducing gun violence. By Kim Habicht
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Boulder’s conservation and housing policies may answer the question, “why is Boulder so white?” By Kim Habicht, Lauren Arnold and Hayla Wong
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President Trump is betraying his passion for women for his evangelical base. The implications are hilarious and horrifying. By Kim Habicht
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OpinionPolitics
Opinion: Growing hate after Trump swindled the religious vote
by Kim Habichtby Kim HabichtTrump’s campaign was riddled with the irony of his wide appeal to Christians despite un-Christian policies and rhetoric. By Kim Habicht
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OpinionPoliticsUncategorized
Opinion: Trump makes dangerous picks for cabinet
by Kim Habichtby Kim HabichtTrump has begun to select members for his cabinet, some of which have generated widespread concern. By Kim Habicht.
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Election 2016Opinion
Opinion: On Boulder sugary drinks ballot issue, taxation without causation
by Kim Habichtby Kim HabichtWhy the proposed tax on sugary drinks is unnecessary in Boulder, a community known for being fit. By Kim Habicht
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A closer look at why Halloween and other holidays have become an excuse for college kids to go crazy. By Kim Habicht
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Opinion
Opinion: Lyricism and literature — Bob Dylan wins the Nobel Prize
by Kim Habichtby Kim HabichtWhy Bob Dylan deserves the Nobel Prize, despite criticism that a popular musician shouldn’t receive it. By Kim Habicht
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OpinionPolitics
Opinion: Hillary Clinton’s campaign and Bill’s infidelities — it’s a family affair
by Kim Habichtby Kim HabichtHow Donald Trump has launched the ghosts of Bill Clinton’s past at Hillary Clinton, and why his attacks aren’t accurate. By Kim Habicht