Opinion
Yays and Nays
Yay to Barack Obama for his inspirational speech to the crowd at the University of Denver last week. What can we say -- the man's a Barackstar. Yay to George W. Bush's final State of the Union address, in which he let all American's know that the state of the union is strong.
My landlord is in foreclosure! What do I do?
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The whole nation is suffering a foreclosure epidemic. How will you know if your landlord is next? It would be nice if your landlord gave you a heads up. More likely, you'll find out when you receive a pile of papers from the Public Trustee's Office or the court.
Confidential sources need to be protected
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Journalists just don't get the same respect they used to. On Friday, the New York Times reported that a federal grand jury issued a subpoena to Pulitzer Prize-winner James Risen, one of its own contributing reporters, to release the name of a confidential source that gave him information for a chapter of his 2006 book on the Central Intelligence Agency.
Our view: Collegian endorses Obama and McCain
The Collegian Editorial Board endorses Sen. John McCain in his bid to become the Republican Party's presidential candidate. Sen. McCain has both the experience and commitment necessary to lead our country and ensure our future. As a veteran and former POW, McCain understands the plight of the men and women in our armed services and has the insight to guide our nation successfully through the War on Terror.
Travel and Cultural Contact: Humbled and Inspired the World Over
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To be humbled into existence by travel and cultural contact-this outcome is a benefit that I have received through my life's travel journeys. I remember the first time that my aunt and uncle took my siblings and me to a planetarium in northern California.
Face off: Caucus
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With Super Tuesday approaching, Mike Goodman, freshman criminology major, was good enough to chat with the Collegian about what's important to him this election season. Q: What party are you affiliated with? A: Republican. Q: Why? A: I just registered Republican so I could vote for Giuliani.
Keeping your mind open at the caucus
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With Super Tuesday mere spitting distance away, a large number of CSU students are preparing themselves for the Colorado Caucus. For many, this will be their first opportunity to voice their opinions in a presidential election year, so here are a few things you should know before you set out tomorrow night: A caucus is not a primary.
Paul offers genuine change for America
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Change has been a key theme for many of this year's presidential candidates. After the disastrous Bush presidency, Americans are rightfully yearning for a new direction in American politics. Voters should realize, though, that most career politicians, while mouthing platitudes about change, are just plotting a path towards the power and prestige of the presidency, but not Ron Paul.
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