‘DanSix: Mobilities’ Performance Features Faculty Choreographers and Student Dancers
Written by Elise Glaser As three different drums begin to beat in Diola style, eight students follow their choreographer Dallo YayefallContinue Reading
Written by Elise Glaser As three different drums begin to beat in Diola style, eight students follow their choreographer Dallo YayefallContinue Reading
By Shelly Cheng Sara Venturelli is the welcoming face of Elbert, the Italian House, one of the six language immersionContinue Reading
It’s that time of year. Technically, it’s still winter in Colorado, but the snow is melting and the temperature isContinue Reading
Written by Rachel Fitch Right before he left office, President Barack Obama set aside 1.3 million acres of land as theContinue Reading
Gold Camp Brewing Company This week features Gold Camp Brewing Company, who celebrated their two-year anniversary this past January. TheContinue Reading
In the past four years, Annika Kastetter has left a profound mark on this campus through her community involvement. WhileContinue Reading
Maybe best recognized by her elaborate holiday costumes and accessories, or by the delicate peacock feather she holds over theContinue Reading
“I created the Thank You Body project because I really believe that CC has beautiful body diversity that isn’t appreciatedContinue Reading
Written by Elise Glaser If you have any interest in viewing a cross-stitch cock fight, replacing something in your pocketContinue Reading
A weekly review of local beers for Colorado College students by Colorado College students With the idea for the breweryContinue Reading
From Vietnam to the Ins and Outs of the Mailroom Bill Gilchrist, a resident worker of the Colorado College mailroom,Continue Reading
The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, more commonly known as the FAC, is so close that it could almost beContinue Reading
Since the start of 2017, civil unrest in the U.S. has grown and intensified to what seems to be aContinue Reading
Written by Elise Glaser If you ask the general population for their consensus on running on ice, the majority willContinue Reading
Built in 2008 and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified, Cornerstone Arts Center is one of the newerContinue Reading
Written by Molly Dunn It’s something many of us experience every day: the crinkle of opening a granola bar, theContinue Reading
Music is a huge part of campus life for many students; there are many CC events that center around musicContinue Reading
Do you remember your first day of college? Leaving all things familiar while trying not to fear moving to aContinue Reading
Intro: A weekly review of local beers for CC students by CC students. Brought to you in association with theContinue Reading
It used to be that every fourth Monday students would wake up before sunrise, at the early hour of 5Continue Reading
James Mills stands in front of some 50 people in Slocum Commons to speak about diversity in the outdoors. HeContinue Reading
Written by Rachel Fitch When famous mountaineer George Leigh Mallory was asked why he wanted to climb Everest, he responded,Continue Reading
Storybook Brewing Company • Storybook Brewing Company opened its doors just over two years ago. Storybook’s founder is an experiencedContinue Reading
Greg Marshall is a familiar face in the Arts & Crafts Department. As the clay instructor at Colorado College forContinue Reading
Winter Ball, Colorado College’s most formal occasion, has traditionally been one of the school’s most popular organized events. Taking placeContinue Reading
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