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    Musical theater meets social studies on comedy-rock album “POTUS”

    by Ben Berman February 5, 2021
    by Ben Berman February 5, 2021

    On the comedic, theatrical “POTUS,” indie singer David W. Jacobsen surveys some of America’s most disreputable leaders. By Ben Berman

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    The (2020) Election: Through the eyes of Colorado teens

    by Henry Larson November 3, 2020
    by Henry Larson November 3, 2020

    The CU Independent spoke with Colorado’s teens about their views on the 2020 presidential election. By Henry Larson

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    Rep. Eric Swalwell discusses impeachment, corruption and democracy in new book “Endgame”

    by Ben Berman July 18, 2020
    by Ben Berman July 18, 2020

    Rep. Eric Swalwell discusses his new book, detailing his time on the House Judiciary Committee and his efforts to uphold democracy. By Ben Berman

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    Chicano studies professor explains mass Honduras migration

    by Valeria Fugate November 7, 2018
    by Valeria Fugate November 7, 2018

    Activist, author and professor Justin Akers Chacón shared reasons and motivations for the global migration crisis on Friday. By Valeria Fugate

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    CU professor testifies to UN committee for decolonization of Guam

    by Megan Cunninghame October 20, 2017
    by Megan Cunninghame October 20, 2017

    CU Professor Tiara Na’puti advocated in front of the UN for the decolonization of Guam. By Megan Cunninghame

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    Opinion: The power of human nature

    by Mitchell Milbauer September 26, 2017
    by Mitchell Milbauer September 26, 2017

    Our natural inclination to help others in struggles against adversity, and the 2017 Hurricane Season showed just that. By Mitchell Milbauer

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    Opinion: Criminal record a poor excuse to strip citizens of right to vote

    by Julia Spadaro November 6, 2016
    by Julia Spadaro November 6, 2016

    Felony disenfranchisement affects almost 6 million U.S. citizens and will unfortunately affect the outcome of this election. By Julia Spadaro

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    Edward Snowden talks to CU

    by Jake Mauff February 17, 2016
    by Jake Mauff February 17, 2016

    Edward Snowden spoke to CU students about privacy, national security and why he leaked NSA documents. By Jake Mauff

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    McPeak’s McPolitics: On the fence about immigration

    by Emily McPeak December 10, 2015
    by Emily McPeak December 10, 2015

    An in-depth look into the unmet need for immigration reform. By Emily McPeak

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    Opinion: The fault in Sanders’ push for tuition-free education

    by Christian Martin November 19, 2015
    by Christian Martin November 19, 2015

    Why Bernie Sanders’ educational solutions are too simplistic. By Christian Martin

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