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Tags archive: politics

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Ukraine and Russia on the brink of war

February 21, 2022 Matthew Logan

The Clarion will continue to provide updated coverage as the situation Ukraine evolves. A nation riddled with immense corruption, civil strife and a complicated past,…

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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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The Supreme Court will hear challenges to affirmative action

January 31, 2022 Matthew Logan

The Supreme Court will be revisiting the contentious issue of affirmative action, announcing last week they will hear two cases out of Harvard University and…

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Justice Stephen Breyer announces retirement from Supreme Court

January 31, 2022 Matthew Logan

Alongside President Biden, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his intent to retire at the end of the term on Thursday at a White House…

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The Colorado legislative session begins

January 24, 2022 Matthew Logan

Colorado’s legislative session officially began as the Second Regular Session and Seventy-Third General Assembly convened at the state capitol on Jan. 12. The session will…

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Pandora Papers met with mixed international reactions

October 18, 2021 Caitlyn Aldersea

As the largest investigative journalism project in media history, the Pandora Papers detail previously unknown financial secrets of 35 world leaders and 330 public officials…

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Biden administration announces plans to protect Americans from extreme heat

September 27, 2021 Nolan Deck

With summer temperatures getting hotter, the Biden administration has begun to put forth plans to protect American civilians this past week as this summer’s heat…

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Some of the criticism on the president should be placed elsewhere

July 30, 2021 Conor Chapman

President Joe Biden may be the most powerful person in the U.S., but the amount of power he actually has pales in comparison to Congress.…

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Despite Colorado’s progressive abortion legislation, the right to choose is still at risk

April 19, 2021 Cassis Tingley

With legal late-term abortions, few perfunctory procedural roadblocks and a “bubble bill” that protects women from harassment outside of clinics, Colorado currently has some of…

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Florida politicians’ scandals have implications for the nation as a whole

April 19, 2021 Conor Chapman

Since the beginning of 2021, news media has been focused on political scandals. Two stories from Florida have implications for the future of national politics.The…

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