What Was Lost When the West Was Won
On May 24, 1869, John Wesley Powell and a small team set out from Green River, Wyo. The crew membersContinue Reading
On May 24, 1869, John Wesley Powell and a small team set out from Green River, Wyo. The crew membersContinue Reading
By SOPHIE WULFING Over the summer of 2017, I interned for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries, where IContinue Reading
Former President Barack Obama recently re-entered the political sphere to lambast progressives for their “circular firing squad” of candidates, anotherContinue Reading
“Beyond gender, it’s about intersectionality … we all have different identities, and I’m not necessarily sure that nature can stripContinue Reading
As a part of Colorado College’s Social Justice Series, Dr. Michael Sawyer sat down for an intimate discussion with Dr.Continue Reading
By ISABELLA LAWRENCE We all wonder where and how our social science or humanities degree will serve us. Will weContinue Reading
Thinking back to high school, I recall the various security officers that would scream at me in the hallways forContinue Reading
By COLIN SUSZYNSKI A Chinese education app topped the charts in February on Apple’s App Store. The app is calledContinue Reading
Vanessa Dion-Fletcher stood in the middle of the stage with blood-stained white pants and a smile. In the lobby,Continue Reading
When I was around 10 years old, I had a vivid dream in which I could fly. I was soContinue Reading
In Colorado Springs, Vietnamese cuisine isn’t difficult to find. Restaurants like Saigon Café, Pho Brothers, and House of SaigonContinue Reading
Welcome back to Story Time with Georgia, where I share weird bite-sized stories from members of the Colorado College community.Continue Reading
By ABIGAIL RUSSELL The soft noises of the jungle became uncharacteristically prominent as the film’s opening shot faded in. TwoContinue Reading
1. Don’t cook with too much oil or butter. It is normal to add oil or butter to your pan.Continue Reading
Social media can be a wonderful tool, but it can also be a blunt instrument for trolls. The female freestyleContinue Reading
Jordan Cooper ’22 has a finely tuned skillset of skiing ice and rails. But the New Hampshire native is moreContinue Reading
Camille Weaver is a sophomore from Bend, Ore. She is majoring in organismal biology and ecology. Weaver is amember ofContinue Reading
By Arielle Gordon Equestrian co-captain Anna Lang ’19 started the season with two goals. She wanted to qualify for regionalsContinue Reading
Colorado College women’s lacrosse dominated once again in their two away games in Southern California, moving to a 12–0 recordContinue Reading
ON CAMPUS • Three CC hockey players signed entry-level NHL contracts. (Catalyst) • CC Nordic Ski Team has aContinue Reading
As of last Monday, Colorado is poised to join 14 states and the District of Columbia in enacting a “redContinue Reading
“Man’s best friend.” This is a well-known phrase used to describe dogs. However, what in particular makes dogs special? AsContinue Reading
By ETHAN GREENBERG ’20 Student Body President-elect In November 2018, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos released proposed Title IXContinue Reading
A recurring column exploring various statistics related to sexual wellness, mental health, and substance use at Colorado College, brought to you in collaboration withContinue Reading
By HANK BEDINGFIELD During first week of Block 8, Earth Week hits the campus of Colorado College with a flurryContinue Reading
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