The opposition to Colin Kaepernick’s protests is emblematic of the hypocritical state of race relations in America. By Lauren Arnold
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Coin Toss: Which undrafted Buff will have the biggest impact in the NFL?
Three of our sports writers took a look at some of Colorado’s undrafted free agents to see who can make the biggest splash in the NFL.
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The NFL Draft is Thursday. In preparation, the duo returns to give a look at the first round with their own mock drafts.
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Stigma around mental health discussed during Conference on World Affairs panel
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffPanelists discussed how to get help with mental health and how to change the language we use to talk about mental illness. By Jake Mauff
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Former NFL linebacker talks concussions at Conference on World Affairs panel
by Kyle Riniby Kyle RiniFormer NFL player Chris Borland visited the Conference on World Affairs to discuss his fight to reduce concussions in sports. By Kyle Rini
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Inside Colorado football: Ahkello Witherspoon looks back on CU career and toward NFL
by Jack Sternby Jack SternThe CUI’s Jack Stern sat down with NFL-bound Buff Ahkello Witherspoon to talk about his role in Colorado’s resurgence and his NFL readiness.
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Conference on World Affairs announces 2017 speakers
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligThe 2017 Conference on World Affairs will heavily feature speakers from the political and scientific backgrounds. By Carina Julig
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Many popular Breast Cancer Awareness products don’t contribute to charity and don’t help fund research. By Trinity Clark
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Cannon Fodder: Defense, not Peyton Manning, is the face of the Denver Broncos
by Cannon Caseyby Cannon CaseyThe Broncos defense is coming up huge for Denver this year. By Cannon Casey
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CUIndependent.com sports editors Andrew Haubner and Jordyn Siemens discuss whether athletes will continue to float above the law as the domestic-abuse controversy continues to rattle the NFL.