City of Denver full of love this Valentine’s
by The Constitutional Reporter | 2:54 pm, February 11, 2010
This holiday weekend promised to bring about something I have not had in a long time… a date. I planned out every small detail and put together the itinerary, made reservations, etc. But it was not to be. Alas, my local government, in the interest of…
Has Global Warming gone to the dogs?
by The Constitutional Reporter | 10:38 am, December 22, 2009
Reported on AM 760 radio this morning, courtesy of host David Sirota, was this tail:A new study suggests that a medium size dog has a greater carbon paw print than that of a 4×4 SUV vehicle on an annual basis. About two times greater in fact.Does this …
So this is what "Astro-Turf" looks like…
by The Constitutional Reporter | 2:10 pm, August 17, 2009
The left and the right have been engaged lately in a battle of policies and ideas and…name-calling? Each side has been eager to prove that the other is engaged in “Astro-Turfing,” a clever name used to imply fake grassroots. The Left accuses the anti…
Economic Lessons of SouthPark
by The Constitutional Reporter | 7:17 pm, August 4, 2009
by Sean Doherty, publisherwww.TheConstitutionalReporter.comI hope President Obama wasn’t watching SouthPark the other night, because if he had seen this episode, he may have picked up on some rather poorly drawn economic lessons.The episode to which I’…
Why are Students becoming Philosophy Majors?
by The Constitutional Reporter | 2:40 pm, July 25, 2009
Why are Students becoming Philosophy Majors? – Philosophical Ponderingsby Kirk Barbera, staff writer for The Constitutional ReporterI was given an article from the New York Times that referred to a large growth in the number of students becoming philos…
Socrates and the State
by The Constitutional Reporter | 5:24 pm, June 22, 2009
by Kirk Barbera, staff writer for The Constitutional ReporterOn Socrates’ reasoningFirst of all, I must commend Socrates for his effective use of logic. Socrates has succinctly used and or created logical discussion. He first defends himself from Cri…
The Real Hollywood Ten
by The Constitutional Reporter | 11:15 pm, June 7, 2009
by Kirk Barbera, staff writer for The Constitutional ReporterThe Hollywood Ten were humanitarian heroes. They were ten individuals, who were fired for holding certain beliefs, beliefs which just happened to be communist. These individuals were fired fr…
We’re all criminals now
by The Constitutional Reporter | 9:14 am, May 15, 2009
Michael Krueger, staff writer of The Constitutional ReporterIt’s late. You are asleep in your bed dreaming of acing your finals. You awake from your slumber to get up and use the restroom. You flush the toilet and climb back into bed. You are just ab…
A Higher Standard of Journalism
by The Constitutional Reporter | 5:04 pm, May 13, 2009
The call of duty for journalists and bloggers should be one of higher standards…(First- a disclaimer. The Constitutional Reporter is not a shtick for Cleve Tidwell, and we do have other student stories soon to be published on the blogosphere. Promise…
What can poker teach us about economics? A lot, actually.
by The Constitutional Reporter | 8:46 am, May 8, 2009
The Constitutional Reporter hosted the first ever “Poker and Politics” tournament yesterday at Auraria Campus. Students from a European Politics class were invited to play poker with celebrity dealers Jon Caldara of the Independence Institute and r…
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