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  • 2018 Midterm ElectionsNewsPolitics

    Boulder Ballot Measure 2C: Oil and gas pollution tax

    by Anna Haynes November 1, 2018
    by Anna Haynes November 1, 2018

    Issue 2C on Boulder County�s midterm ballot considers imposing a tax on oil and gas developers. By Anna Haynes

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    Boulder�s sugar-sweetened beverage tax: What you need to know

    by Anna Haynes October 21, 2018
    by Anna Haynes October 21, 2018

    Midterms are approaching and measure 2D on Boulder County’s ballot concerns the continuance of Boulder’s sugar tax. By Anna Haynes

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    Red, Right and Blue: Rebuilding the American dream one school at a time with Cary Kennedy’s plan

    by Henry Bowditch April 29, 2018
    by Henry Bowditch April 29, 2018

    If you want to measure the success of a society, then look to the quality of its children. By Henry Bowditch.

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  • ColumnsOpinion

    Red, Right and Blue: Our assault on truth

    by Henry Bowditch March 9, 2018
    by Henry Bowditch March 9, 2018

    Liberalism or conservatism alone won’t make America great again, but the two of them might come close. By Henry Bowditch

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    Boulder’s unusual election rules restrict student representation

    by Kyle Rini November 6, 2017
    by Kyle Rini November 6, 2017

    Boulder’s election rules prevent CU students from running for a spot on city council, but this year’s candidates may change that. By Kyle Rini

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  • Girl on GirlOpinion

    Girl on Girl: Climax to come down

    by Dani Pinkus May 6, 2017
    by Dani Pinkus May 6, 2017

    The climactic 35th and final edition of the feminist column Girl on Girl. By Dani Pinkus

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Civic duties � the disconnect between internet and reality

    by CU Independent April 27, 2017
    by CU Independent April 27, 2017

    The new presidency has brought changes that some aren’t prepared for, but that doesn’t mean that nothing should be done. By Maggie Crean

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  • OpinionPolitics

    Opinion: Republicans, who are they? Bigots? Misogynists? Racists?

    by CU Independent April 15, 2017
    by CU Independent April 15, 2017

    Conference on World Affairs panel “Republicans: Who we are” fails to move beyond the white, male Republican monolith. By Will Suhrie

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  • Conference on World AffairsEventsNews

    Panel asks: ‘Is it time to dump the Electoral College?’ at Conference on World Affairs

    by Jake Mauff April 13, 2017
    by Jake Mauff April 13, 2017

    The panel on the Electoral College discussed reasons why, according to the speakers, the system is unfair and outdated. By Jake Mauff

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    Opinion: Liberal know-better attitude mischaracterizes conservatives

    by Conner Kingsley February 28, 2017
    by Conner Kingsley February 28, 2017

    Liberal denial of the importance of beliefs by conservatives is hurting America’s principles. By Conner Kingsley

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