Political discussion among differing opinions is the only real path to change. By Jackson Barnett
Election
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Nic Morse talks environment and the presidential election
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffNic Morse is running to be the representative of District Two. He’s hoping that his policies will attract enough votes to win. By Jake Mauff
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Why vote for Trump or Clinton when you can vote for nobody? By Eliza Radeka
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BooksCommunityEventsNewsUncategorized
Gloria Steinem visits Boulder, discusses her newest book and the election
On Friday, feminist Gloria Steinem gave an in-depth look at “My Life on the Road” and talked about her support for Clinton. By Trin Clark
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CampusCUSGDiversityNewsPolitics
How a CUSG election controversy happened: Revolution party and Black Student Alliance in conflict
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldThe legal and political details of the fallout between the student group and the CUSG (student government) party. By Ellis Arnold
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CampusCUSGNewsPoliticsUniversity of Colorado
University overturns CUSG Appellate Court ruling, reinstates CUSG presidents-elect from Revolution
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldHow controversy over CUSG elections settled last week, and why the chancellor overturned the court’s decision. By Ellis Arnold
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Politics are becoming increasingly polarized, and the implications for the voter are dangerous. By Emily McPeak
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CUSGFront PageNews
Unite ticket sweeps spring student government elections
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonCUSG’s incumbent ticket, Unite, will remain in office. By Alison Noon
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