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Landlocked. What an eerie word to someone who comes from a coastal state (with the exception of hurricane season). EvenContinue Reading
Landlocked. What an eerie word to someone who comes from a coastal state (with the exception of hurricane season). EvenContinue Reading
Here in Colorado, perhaps you’ve noticed the hazy quality of the air, the strange orange color of the sun, orContinue Reading
Donald J. Trump has been in office for 231 days. These days have been filled with Twitter fights, awkward handshakes,Continue Reading
For over 13 years, the Outdoor Education Center (OEC) has been providing the students of Colorado College with ample, affordableContinue Reading
Before coming to Colorado College, I had never met someone who had gone backpacking. I had no idea NOLS (NationalContinue Reading
Colorado Springs lies at the base of a mountain that has remained integral to the identity of the city andContinue Reading
By Jerrell Cockerham It can be disheartening to witness people commit sizeable portions of their time to workouts and yieldContinue Reading
By Benjamin Swift Over the past year, I had the immense privilege to travel to Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Haiti,Continue Reading
While admiring Pike’s Peak, one cannot help but take note of a narrow scar cutting up a small central foothill.Continue Reading
An avid outdoor enthusiast, Will Sardinsky began leading trips for the Outdoor Recreation Committee during his sophomore year. He hasContinue Reading
We associate nature with serene streams, towering trees, and majestic peaks. Nature is a compilation of images, associations, and definitions.Continue Reading
Junior Hayley Bates, a junior at Colorado College, doesn’t remember the specifics of the crash. All she knows is thatContinue Reading
When Bennett Silverman graduates from Colorado College this May, he will be ending his four years of leadership with theContinue Reading
On Easter Sunday, I visited the Broadmoor’s Seven Falls on a photo assignment. When I was given a piece ofContinue Reading
In the past month, the cycling community has lost three distinguished competitive cyclists including Chad Young, who was only 21Continue Reading
For many prospective students, one of the big draws for Colorado College is its student involvement in outdoor culture andContinue Reading
Whether it is the kaleidoscope-like canyon walls, with layers of red, orange, and brown, or the sliver of starry skyContinue Reading
Written by Emma Sargent This past Saturday, cities across the country organized a March for Science in celebration of EarthContinue Reading
Every year, the Colorado College State of the Rockies program completes the Conservation in the West Poll. Exploring bi-partisan opinionsContinue Reading
Written by Sasha Hart If you’ve ever seen a group of people wearing beige pants and tall boots standing byContinue Reading
Written by Melanie Mandell “If you’re going to school in Colorado, you must ski, right?” This is a question I’veContinue Reading
On Monday, Aspen Skiing Company and private equity firm KSL Capital Partners announced their purchase of Intrawest Resort Holdings forContinue Reading
“It would seem like an anomaly to see a student carrying around a disposable plastic water bottle,” senior Zoë HollandContinue Reading
By Haley Colgate Over Spring Break, I volunteered at the finish line of the Ogden Winter Racing Circuit in Utah.Continue Reading
With Winterfest this weekend, skiers and snowboarders alike are readying themselves for the slopes. Yet for some, Winterfest is unattainable;Continue Reading
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