Antonyms of the Day: Diversity and Outdoors
By Julio Duno “Our Story, Our Mission” are the words that begin Colorado College’s Outdoor Education “About Us” page, butContinue Reading
February 20, 2020; Vol. 50, No. 16
By Julio Duno “Our Story, Our Mission” are the words that begin Colorado College’s Outdoor Education “About Us” page, butContinue Reading
By Miles Montgomery As I pulled up to the curb in front of the Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom in downtown DenverContinue Reading
By Ezra Wallach Over the past couple of weeks, I have spent hours and hours on genius.com, a website thatContinue Reading
By Emma McDermott The national legal limit to drive in the United States is a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) ofContinue Reading
By Greg Shea The specter of colonialism haunts current environmentalist discourse. Colonialism is, among many things, insidious; it is theContinue Reading
By Lucy DeLuca Sergio Portesan’s office is as warm and inviting as his personality. As I sat down to talkContinue Reading
By Sofia Nolan Beside me, two white haired women talk about a dead husband, whispering about loss and longing overContinue Reading
Each week, Dr. Took-One-Psych-Class-Sophomore-Year will be answering Colorado College’s questions about the one thing that perplexes our student body most, LoveContinue Reading
By Anna Gaw You can learn a lot about a place based on the collection of bumper stickers you seeContinue Reading
By Georgia GrellierWelcome back to Story Time with Georgia, where I relay various stories from members of the Colorado CollegeContinue Reading
By Andrew Rodden It’s easy to brush off Cathy Yan’s 2020 film “Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey”— previously titled “BirdsContinue Reading
By Delaney Kenyon As a person on this campus with, for a college student, extensive medical training and experience attainedContinue Reading
By Jonathan Lamson Perhaps all Democrats in power agree on many of the basics of climate change, lining up withContinue Reading
By Melanie Mandell When it comes to winter sports, skiing, snowboarding, hockey, and broomball seem to be the dominant forcesContinue Reading
By Charlie Lynch Change has come to the Premier League in recent years, with teams like Manchester City, and almostContinue Reading
By Delaney Kenyon The weekend before Block Break, beginning Feb. 7, the women’s varsity and men’s club indoor track teamsContinue Reading
By Hayden Cogswell The women’s lacrosse team, with a strong preseason under their belt, looks to start off their seasonContinue Reading
By Noah Johnson The Colorado College men’s basketball team wrapped up their final home weekend with two big wins overContinue Reading
By Miles Montgomery The Colorado College men’s tennis team traveled to Hastings, Neb. two weekends ago to take on McPhersonContinue Reading
By Kerry Yang This past weekend, the Colorado College women’s swim and dive team finished an impressive third place atContinue Reading
You’ve probably seen Kieran. Whether he’s slacklining, juggling, fire spinning, or unicycling, he’s not hard to spot. Here, Kieran talksContinue Reading
By Isabel Hicks Sexism, misogyny, toxic masculinity, online attacks, and not being taken seriously despite skill all contribute to aContinue Reading
By Benedict Wright With a predicted population growth of three million people by 2050 and the majority of that growthContinue Reading
By Riley Prillwitz On Feb. 7, the Colorado College Athletic Department unveiled the new tiger crest that will now representContinue Reading
“Come as You Are: Hindsight 2020” By Susanna Penfield Next week, Feb 24. through March 1, is National Eating Disorder AwarenessContinue Reading
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