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20200402

April 2, 2020; Vol. 50, No. 19

The Measures Colorado Has Taken in the Time of Coronavirus

2020-04-02
By: Emily Kressley
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, News

By Emily Kressley It’s been over three weeks since the student body of Colorado College had to pack their bagsContinue Reading

Colorado College’s Coronavirus Response

2020-04-02
By: Sam Seymour
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, News

By Sam Seymour On Monday, March 9, students at Colorado College were focused on getting through the end of BockContinue Reading

COVID-19 Poses Challenges for Study Abroad

2020-04-02
By: Skyler Stark-Ragsdale
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, News

By Skyler Stark-Ragsdale “I am confident that our cancellation of our Spring Programs … even before the specific countries wereContinue Reading

Diving Into Wellness: COVID-19 and Survivors of Sexual Violence

2020-04-02
By: Susanna Penfield
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, News

By Susanna Penfield In just a matter of months, the coronavirus has changed billions of lives. In many ways, weContinue Reading

#RedshirtCoronaYear? NCAA faces conundrum with shortened, cancelled seasons; athlete eligibility

2020-04-02
By: Miles Montgomery
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Sports

By Miles Montgomery The wildfire-esque emergence of COVID-19 across the world, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has turnedContinue Reading

Movies for Self-Isolation

2020-04-02
By: Andrew Rodden
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Arts & Entertainment, Features

By Andrew Rodden As the world falls apart due to the COVID-19 pandemic, never before have we, as a collective,Continue Reading

The Historical Equity Project: The Civil Rights Movement at Colorado College and Its Connections to the College Today

2020-04-02
By: Guest Writer
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, News

By Precious-Destiny Cooper This project was inspired by the work of Professor Ratchford and each student who has passed throughContinue Reading

Music in the Madness

2020-04-02
By: Guest Writer
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Arts & Entertainment, Features

By Anna Gaw Music has the power to bring people together, remind us of certain times or people, affirm ourContinue Reading

Wellness in the Time of Quarantine

2020-04-02
By: Guest Writer
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Active Life, Features

By Megan Bott Wellness, as defined by University of Maine researcher Kelley Strout in 2016, is a holistic and multidimensionalContinue Reading

Story Time with Georgia

2020-04-02
By: Georgia Grellier
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Features

By Georgia Grellier Welcome back to Story Time with Georgia, where I relay various stories from members of the ColoradoContinue Reading

The Guilt of Going Out

2020-04-02
By: Guest Writer
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Active Life, Features

By Dane Andersen  “Stay the f… home,” someone called out righteously from a passing F-150 to the few backcountry skiersContinue Reading

Ideas on Staying Active from Home

2020-04-02
By: Kyle Zinkula
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Active Life, Sports

By Kyle Zinkula During these uncertain times, your first concern may not be finding the time to work out —Continue Reading

Two Weeks in Mongolia, Before COVID-19 Changed Everything

2020-04-02
By: Arielle Gordon
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Features

By Arielle Gordon “Wear your mouthpiece tomorrow,” Google Translate said. I turned to see my host mother sitting at theContinue Reading

Olympics Postponed

2020-04-02
By: Abbey Russell
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Sports

By Abigail Russell On Tuesday, March 24, the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Tokyo were officially postponed. ThisContinue Reading

“The Invisible Man” Might Have You on the Edge of Your Seat But That Doesn’t Mean You Won’t See Its Flaws

2020-04-02
By: Andrew Rodden
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Arts & Entertainment, Features

By Andrew Rodden One of the many symptoms of the societal shutdown we are experiencing is the closure of movieContinue Reading

CC Women’s Soccer Splits Weekend with First Spring Games

2020-04-02
By: Kevin Peterson
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Sports

By Kevin Peterson Colorado College women’s soccer opened up their short-lived spring season at the beginning of this month withContinue Reading

Climate Denial, COVID-19 Denial, and Why Do All of These People Still Have Jobs?

2020-04-02
By: Jon Lamson
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Opinion

By Jon Lamson As we all take shelter and watch the world burn around us, now seems to be asContinue Reading

Dogs Are Overrated and I’m Not a Monster (Fetch Is Never Going to Happen)

2020-04-02
By: Georgia Grellier
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Opinion, Uncategorized

By Georgia Grellier Dogs are not that special. I recognize that this is an inflammatory statement, but it has goneContinue Reading

Ancient Medicine for a Modern Cure

2020-04-02
By: Guest Writer
On: April 2, 2020
In: 20200402, Opinion

By Reed Schaefer So, you’re doing everything you are being told to protect yourself and others from COVID-19, the diseaseContinue Reading

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