Three colonels from the United States Army War College presented their research and invited criticism from the audience. By Tory Lysik
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Conference on World Affairs announces 2019 speakers
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesThe CWA announced this year’s speakers, which include soccer player Hope Solo and Simpsons writer Mike Reiss. By Anna Haynes
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Ted Scripps fellows discuss their lives as environmental journalists
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesThe Tedd Scripps fellows, chosen by the Center for Environmental Journalism, held a panel discussing journalism as a career. By Anna Haynes
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How ‘locker room talk’ influences American culture discussed during Conference on World Affairs
by Kristin Ohby Kristin OhA panel discussed the prevalence of sexual assault in America and ways to change the culture and counter the phenomenon. By Kristin Oh
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AEI’s pre-debate panel gave economic insight to CU students. By Gavin Daugherty
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American Enterprise Institute talks “Your Money, Your Vote”
The American Interprise Institute broke down economic issues to prepare students for Wednesday’s debate. By Taryn Parsons
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Musicians young and old talk about their favorite artists and what music meant to them at this CWA panel. -
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Panel on U.S. right to bear arms draws a large crowd, lays out key arguments
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By Kelsey Samuels
The 65th annual Conference on World Affairs panel “Sex Sells” did exactly that.