Sex trafficking—difficult to define and even harder to find and eliminate--is often perceived as an abstract dilemma of developing countries, relegated to the poorer corners of the globe.
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Black History Month is history
Black History Month has received little recognition from students and groups around campus compared to years past, students say.
Read More »Women athletes: Are we there yet?
Ask any woman athlete at CU what most of her day is devoted to, and the response will most likely be training.
Read More »Debate yields mixed results
While the dispute of same-sex marriage continues to spread throughout the nation, the director of Campus Ministry at the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center says it is possible for society to have a civilized argument about a heated topic.
Read More »Westboro Baptists are a no-show
Members of the infamous Westboro Baptist Church, led by Fred Phelps, failed to show for the highly controversial anti-gay demonstration they said they had planned to hold at CU.
Read More »Are you free to pee?
A politically motivated organization at CU is petitioning for a gender-neutral bathroom on campus.
Read More »Dr. King, the radical
Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an African American president undoubtedly inspires the young American to envision him or herself living in a post-racial society; perhaps one where the individual is truly judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. However, despite the obvious illusion of a post-color America, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for far more than the possibility of a black president.
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