By Gabriel Larsen:
The right of CU students to carry concealed weapons on campus stands at the center of a political conflict.
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A collaboration of reactions to President Obama’s State of The Union Address -
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Women fighting on the frontlines not an issue for some military members
by Avalon Jackaby Avalon JackaThe lifting of the ban on women fighting in combat sparked debates across the country. For some members, the change doesn’t affect their opinion on females fighting for the military.
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Amendment 64 will not affect university’s policy on drugs or 4/20
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonBy Annie Melton
The amendment has yet to receive state government approval, but when marijuana does become legal, nothing will change on campus -
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CUSG candidates file complaints against one another
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonMore filings than usual after this fall’s CUSG election
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The road to healing: How to recover from election 2012
by Megan Curryby Megan CurryHere is some advice on how to heal from the stress and frustration of the election.
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With Obama in the White House for another four years, CU students are talking about what the future may hold.
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Below is a collection of video and stills from CU Independent photojournalists covering the election in…
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Incumbent wins with 274 electoral votes
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Live updates from the CUI on election night. We’ll be covering results and other news from CO and the nation.