Debate 2012: Ten signs the presidential debate is coming to Denver

Let the hyperbole fly: Depending on whom you ask, the presidential debate coming to town this Wednesday is either the biggest event of the election season, the biggest-ever boon to the University of Denver’s place in the national spotlight, or the biggest political anything to happen in Denver since the…

Marijuana: Colorado Education Association opposing Amendment 64

Update below: At an 11 a.m. press conference, representatives of the Colorado Education Association, the state’s largest teachers union, will announce their opposition to Amendment 64, the Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act. Backers of the measure portray it as pro-education, with proceeds from an excise tax earmarked for the Public…

Ward Churchill case: Did he really only want $1 in lawsuit against CU?

Update below: Earlier this week, we wrote about the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling against Ward Churchill, despite an earlier verdict in which a jury agreed CU-Boulder had violated the controversial ex-professor’s rights by firing him. Of course, the jury only awarded Churchill a dollar, but his lawyer said that’s all…

CU-Boulder allows guns in family housing units, CSU says no

As CU-Boulder continues to get attention for its new rule allowing concealed-carry-permit holders to have guns in some family housing units, Colorado State University in Fort Collins is sticking with a stricter policy. At CSU, guns aren’t allowed in any dormitories or apartments, period. And officials say they have no…