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2024 Elections: A Rundown for the DU Student

January 15, 2024 Elsie Buczkowski

Elsie Buczkowski // Contributing writer 2024 will be a huge election year for the entire globe. From the United States presidential election and multi-day elections…

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Is Turkish Democracy worth the displacement of millions of refugees?

May 22, 2023 Hampton Terrell

Turkey recently held a pivotal presidential election that would have not only dictated the political and economic trajectory of the country, but also the fate…

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Clarence Thomas accepting luxurious gifts: Is our Supreme Court infected with moneyed interests?

April 10, 2023 Hampton Terrell

It’s typically understood by most Americans that our political system is infected with financial interests. Whether it's a mayor, a senator or even a president,…

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History matters: Why Mexico’s citizens are concerned with Obrador’s electoral reforms

March 6, 2023 Hampton Terrell

On February 22, 2023, the Mexican Senate voted on legislation that will drastically transform the electoral aspect of Mexico’s democracy. That is, if the courts…

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Elon Musk’s complicated relationship with democracy and free speech

May 3, 2022 Chris Lee

Elon Musk, the self-described "Technoking" bought Twitter for $44 billion on April 25, leading to wide speculation about his intentions with the social media platform. …

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DU hosts second annual Denver Democracy Summit

February 14, 2022 Matthew Logan

The University of Denver held the second annual Denver Democracy Summit virtually last week on Feb. 10-11. The two-day summit, which was hosted by DU’s…

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A government without press briefings is less democratic

January 20, 2020 Conor Chapman

On Jan. 11, 13 former press secretaries from the White House, State Department and Department of Defense wrote an opinion article on CNN urging the…

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City Council releases budget priorities

May 4, 2015 John Poe

On April 14, the Denver City Council released the budget priorities for 2016 in a press release. According to the release, the three priorities for…

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