Lettter to the Editor; Protest Shortcomings A Cause for Reflection
By Benedict Wright Despite good intentions and powerful voices, the climate strike held on Friday, Dec. 6 was a frustratingContinue Reading
December 12, 2019; Vol. 50, No. 12
By Benedict Wright Despite good intentions and powerful voices, the climate strike held on Friday, Dec. 6 was a frustratingContinue Reading
By Emma Gorsuch The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE, has given Colorado College a yellow rating forContinue Reading
By Ezra Wallach I remember it like it was yesterday. I was scrolling through my Snapchat stories when all ofContinue Reading
By Anna Feldman As I hung up my jacket outside of a crowded Bemis Great Hall last Saturday, two thoughtsContinue Reading
By Andrew Rodden Alma Har’el’s 2019 directorial fiction film debut, “Honey Boy,” is a difficult tale about trauma and theContinue Reading
By Georgia Grellier Welcome back to Story Time with Georgia, where I relay weird stories from members of the CCContinue Reading
By Jane Harris From the moment I was able to frequent concerts without the supervision of my parents (basically sinceContinue Reading
By Mary Nussbaumer Welcome to the Job Feature Series, a weekly column highlighting student workers around campus. If you workContinue Reading
By Anna Gaw Tables covered with colorful and elaborate artwork fit together like puzzle pieces in the Worner Center lobby.Continue Reading
By Anabelle Harden Have any plans over the weekend of 2020? If not, an exciting opportunity awaits: head to theContinue Reading
By Jon Lamson “Every single journal should have a shrieking headline every day saying we are heading to total catastrophe.Continue Reading
By Emma Brossman Yoga is the connection of body and mind, and Colorado College has been embracing it. Yoga isContinue Reading
By Claire Barber A small sea of student activists were sprawled on the ground, in various states of disarray: limbsContinue Reading
By Kerry Yang Last weekend, the Colorado College women’s club hockey team split their games with a win and aContinue Reading
By Hayden Cogswell The Colorado College women’s basketball team improved to 4-3 last weekend, winning two tournament games in aContinue Reading
By Miles Montgomery Nestled in the depths of El Pomar, across from Reid Arena, lies the office Dillon Campbell callsContinue Reading
Renaissance man and storyteller Grayson talks about hobbies, religion, morality, and the multiverse. This interview has been edited for lengthContinue Reading
By Gaby Jadotte On Friday morning, Dec. 6, over 200 Colorado College and Palmer High School students gathered outside theContinue Reading
By Arielle Gordon Less than 24 hours after an overtime loss to the Calgary Flames, two Colorado Avalanche players gotContinue Reading
By Sam Seymour Many students at Colorado College play in bands or enjoy jamming with friends. However, this year hasContinue Reading
By KM This series features writing from inmates at the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center. The articles stem fromContinue Reading
By Ethan Greenberg ’20, Student Body President The close of the fall semester provides a chance to reflect. Colorado CollegeContinue Reading
Mental Health and the Holiday Season By Susanna Penfield According to a survey conducted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness approximatelyContinue Reading
By Charlotte Schwebel Another youth-led U.S. Senate Debate, another set of empty chairs. Yet again, Democratic frontrunner John Hickenlooper andContinue Reading
By Julia Fennell Dance Workshop produces two shows a year, one each semester. There are three co-chairs: a senior, junior,Continue Reading
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