Politics
- Concentrating to catch the nuances of each side’s position, Trey Lyons sits at the Geneva International Discussions on the conflict in Georgia. A foreign service officer stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Trey leads a unit focused on Georgia’s foreign policy and the Russian-occupied Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions.
- Two CU professors reveal the factors contributing to presidential wins since 1980.
- For the first time in 58 years, a sitting U.S. president gave a speech on campus this spring.
- A study explains how language barriers can affect voters in Colorado.
- Boulder is going to have a city election this fall, and the hot issue is power to the people.
- A profile on Annie Lyons, staff assistant for Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
- Henry Claypool’s commitment to working on behalf of Americans with disabilities is a deeply personal one.
- Chancellor DiStefano was front and center on Jan. 6 at the White House when leaders of four research universities presented a letter to President Barack Obama pledging to address the national shortage of science and mathematics teachers.
- <p>When <strong>Jennifer Veiga</strong>Â told her dad she was gay, it immediately caused him concern for her political career.</p>