Politics is not an obscure thing that happens in pompous Washington, D.C., hallways. It’s about real people, and about things every college student worries about. By Lars Gesing
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Opinion: Voters trending toward diversity in recent student government elections
by Ryan Hiteby Ryan HiteCUI opinion writer Ryan Hite on the voting decisions CU students have been making in electing student government officials
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By Zach Silverman:
Public education is a more important investment than welfare. -
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Looking past “Watergate,” Rubio’s State of the Union follow-up deserves closer observation
By Mitchell Whitus
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio’s follow-up to the president’s annual address contained more content that is credited. -
By Zach Silverman
Apathy plagues the CU student body. The time to talk about politics, current events and our generation’s opinion is now. -
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Feminism – From Bras to Bros: Victimized and forgotten
by Becky Powellby Becky PowellBy Mira Winograd and Becky Powell
Opinion: U.S. media pays attention to violence in different ways, depending where it is. By comparing two recent domestic violence cases, we can illuminate the way we see violence in our own country versus in others. -
By Hannah Herreid and Micah Mador
Students Hannah Herreid and Micah Mador explain the issues that Israel faces in American media portrayal. -
Anna LoSecco on why gay marriage is not a choice for straight people to make
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President Obama wins the 2012 election with help from the swing states.
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CU students await 2012 Presidential Election results
by Alyx Saupeby Alyx SaupeThe voting results for the 2012 election are slowly being revealed and students are anxiously waiting to learn who will lead America for the next four years