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Tags archive: politics

Home /Tag: politics
On-Campus

Should professors discuss politics in the classroom?

April 3, 2017 Taylor Sienkiewicz

We’ve all heard someone say, “I don’t like to talk politics.” With the current divisive political climate this statement is understandable. However, uncomfortable as it…

On-Campus

How to move forward in a country that chose hate

November 20, 2016 Grace Carson

On Nov. 8, after it was made clear that Donald Trump would be the 45th president of the United States, I got calls from multiple…

On-Campus

LTTE: DU Democrats address presidential outcome

November 20, 2016 Letter to the Editor

I am the Faculty Advisor to the DU Democrats and wanted to share some of the post-election feelings Democrats are having.   I believe the…

On-Campus

LTTE: DU College Republicans perspective on the election

November 20, 2016 Letter to the Editor

The 2016 election, which for many DU students was their first, made history almost from the beginning. A crowded field of seventeen Republican candidates came…

Off-Campus

Clinton, Sanders represent student issues

October 25, 2015 Abbie Randall

At this point in time, the Republican Party has hosted multiple debates to test and compare their wide range of Presidential candidates. On the other…

News

DU students join 200 activists for Capitol Hill Days

April 20, 2015 Brian Bowen

From April 10-14, three DU students joined 200 activists in Washington D.C. to lobby their state’s representatives to make international family planning a priority as…

Off-Campus

The consequences of #FightFor15

April 20, 2015 Roderick O'Dorisio

The greatest positive force in a market economy is competition. However, when the government interferes with fair market operations, positive outcomes become distorted. When federal…

News

Why you should vote in this election

November 4, 2014 Kellsie Brannen

Election day is today, November 4, which is the last opportunity for anyone to vote in this midterm election. While most people might greet tomorrow…

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