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The Colorado College women’s lacrosse team has recruited a new member: an 11-year-old girl named Cheyenne. The story behind thisContinue Reading
The Colorado College women’s lacrosse team has recruited a new member: an 11-year-old girl named Cheyenne. The story behind thisContinue Reading
Written by Nick Crews There is a secret buried in the yard of the Outdoor Education Center on Nevada Avenue.Continue Reading
Written by Carol Newton Hunched against the wind and snow flurries, I ducked into the Outdoor Education Center to theContinue Reading
Written by Michael Hasson Society fills us with preconceived notions about strangers. Differences in how we look, dress, speak, orContinue Reading
Leonardo Dicaprio spends a majority of The Revenant on the verge of death, frothing at the mouth. The movie followsContinue Reading
Colorado College hockey made history last Saturday. The team and buses of fans traveled to Coors Field for the BattleContinue Reading
For the past 16 years, the name Dougie has meant a lot to all Colorado College athletes. Doug Payton hasContinue Reading
Written by Miguel Mendez The Colorado College women’s tennis team kicked off their spring season last weekend with matches againstContinue Reading
Last weekend, Colorado College’s men’s lacrosse team won in their home opener against Adams State University. Coincidentally, the Tigers haveContinue Reading
The quest for the intramural Holy Grail— the championship T-shirt— is coming to a close as teams in both theContinue Reading
Written by Robbie Adler These days, the term “gig economy” seems to have become ubiquitous, even though it is onlyContinue Reading
Written by Charlotte Wall Many claim “an Ivy League degree offers the most success,” and if not those exact words,Continue Reading
It is no secret that Colorado College is a predominantly liberal campus and that most students and faculty members possessContinue Reading
Media obsession with ISIS has resulted in reduced coverage of another militant Islamist group: Boko Haram. Boko Haram is aContinue Reading
The fact that Donald Trump has largely dominated the national media coverage of the GOP primaries isn’t all too surprising.Continue Reading
Jeremy Zucker’s music just hit a million total plays. His most recent track, “Paradise,” has received nearly 10 thousand viewsContinue Reading
Chris Alvarez is much more than just an artist: he is a father of two, a volunteer soccer coach, aContinue Reading
“It’s like, you don’t even call a water bottle a water bottle here,” said Becca Stine ’19 from Bali, IndonesiaContinue Reading
“HI-Dive is the house. HI-Dive is home.” Micah Morris, a guitarist and singer in Dirty Few, has a haircut reminiscentContinue Reading
Much of Colorado College’s campus and many of its students are dedicated to the cause of environmental sustainability. For example,Continue Reading
Alixa Garcia and Naima Penniman are the two “groundbreaking soul sisters” who make up Climbing PoeTree, a slam poetry duoContinue Reading
Written by Meredith Allen The Burrowing Owl: 3.5/5 1791 S 8th St. Mon.—Sun. 4 p.m.—2 a.m. The Burrowing Owl isContinue Reading
Written by Livia Abuls Students look forward to the bi-annual productions of Dance Workshop as soon as the black curtainContinue Reading
Frequently, news coverage of political campaigns and events focuses on speeches, a war of who said what, and campaign endorsements.Continue Reading
“It’s something that I’ve always loved,” says Ashley Gillit, the owner, co-founder, and sole employee of Ashley’s Attic. “Fashion, clothes,Continue Reading
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