Live updates from the “My Country, My Vote” immigration reform and Latino voter registration rally on Farrand Field at CU. By Sarah Farley
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How CU planned for the GOP debate
A look into the logistics and the hurdles university officials faced in the lead-up to Wednesday’s debate. By Andrew Haubner
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CNBC visits students, classes ahead of GOP Debate
CNBC officials involved in the GOP debate broadcast stopped by classes to share professional knowledge with students. By Andrew Haubner
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What to expect from CNBC’s broadcast of the third GOP debate
by Ryan Ellisby Ryan EllisCUI spoke with GOP debate moderator Carl Quintanilla, of CNBC, about how the debate will look on TV. By Ryan Ellis
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College Democrats express disapproval of GOP candidates
Student Democrats held a press conference to raise their qualms with the GOP agenda. By Maggie Warner
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What you need to know about Mike Huckabee’s economic plan
by Sydney Worthby Sydney WorthMike Huckabee wants to eliminate the IRS and replace all federal taxes with one flat income tax. By Sydney Worth
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GOP Debate: The political process participation paradox
Has student exclusion from the debate increased political enthusiasm? By Taryn Parsons
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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