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The guards in the Embassy of Ecuador in London were getting sick of the constant banging noise they’d been hearingContinue Reading
The guards in the Embassy of Ecuador in London were getting sick of the constant banging noise they’d been hearingContinue Reading
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, first-term congresswoman and emerging star in the Democratic Party, styles herself as a grassroots-activist-turned-politician. However, further scrutiny intoContinue Reading
By Natalie Gubbay Forget 2020 — we’re already in the midst of a contentious presidential election, and this time, there’sContinue Reading
Picture this: it’s fourth week; you are having your third existential crisis of the day; you need to call yourContinue Reading
It’s one thing to go out for an enjoyable meal, and it’s another to then create that delicious taste inContinue Reading
It’s been mostly garbage in theaters this week, and most of you don’t often make it to the theater, anyway.Continue Reading
Many students take advantage of the opportunity to travel abroad through a Keller Venture Grant. The grant allows students toContinue Reading
Who: Caroline Kelleher ’21, Kiana Tsao ’20, unspecified friend, and, yours truly, me. When: Block Break What: Ice Ice BabyContinue Reading
At the Colorado College Collaborative for Community Engagement’s second annual awards night, a large buffet table filled the middle ofContinue Reading
It’s undeniable: climate change is real and its effects are causing significant damage faster than previously anticipated. From shrinking ArcticContinue Reading
There are many things that make Colorado College unique — our location at the foot of the Rocky Mountains isContinue Reading
There’s quite a buzz surrounding the practice of hot yoga. With its sauna-like atmosphere, it is commonly believed that aContinue Reading
By Arielle Gordon The Colorado College men’s lacrosse team spent Block Break on the East Coast, but came back withContinue Reading
By JOSIE MCCAULEY Earth Day 2019 passed without much ado. You might’ve seen the slew of social media posts fromContinue Reading
Battling through the Texas heat, the men’s and women’s tennis teams wrapped up their seasons with fifth-place finishes in theContinue Reading
Quin Gattey is a senior captain on the men’s Track and Field Team, a co-director of Colorado College Emergency MedicalContinue Reading
Colorado College Women’s Lacrosse suffered their first setback of the season on April 18, dropping a 15–9 decision as theyContinue Reading
This series features writing from inmates at the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center. The articles stem from weekly programmingContinue Reading
ON CAMPUS David Malpass, ’76, took office as the president of the World Bank on April 9. (CC Communications) TheContinue Reading
By GABY JADOTTE Colorado College’s Tutt Science building is home to multiple academic departments, state of the art labs, andContinue Reading
During the presidency of Donald Trump, the notoriety of the press in the U.S. has soared. Throughout this tumultuous presidency,Continue Reading
Last Tuesday, Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement, addressed hundreds of people at theUniversity of Colorado at Colorado Springs.Continue Reading
Colorado College’s Native American Student Union announced their disaffiliation from The Butler Center in a press release on Feb. 27,Continue Reading
By FRAN GARDONICO CCSGA VP OF STUDENT LIFE Although the school year is coming to a close, it seems likeContinue Reading
Ethan Cutler ’19 and Sam Silverman ’19 are the Cutler Board president and vice president, respectively. This week, The CatalystContinue Reading
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