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Is CC looking to expand? After ending The Leechpit’s lease, what’s next? For nearly two years, Colorado College hasContinue Reading
Is CC looking to expand? After ending The Leechpit’s lease, what’s next? For nearly two years, Colorado College hasContinue Reading
In the near future, costly essentials from textbooks to costumes will be freely passed between students in a community-based space.Continue Reading
The League of Women Voters recently nominated Rochelle Mason, CC Dean of Students, for a Making Democracy Work Award forContinue Reading
According to the Gun-Free School Zones Act, possessing a firearm, aside from police and security personnel, on a school campusContinue Reading
After the passing of Amendment 64 in Nov., Colorado faces the new challenges of integrating the use of recreational marijuanaContinue Reading
President Jill Tiefenthaler talks about not owning a gun, smoking on campus, the strategic planning conference, the red pill, andContinue Reading
We sent Brooks Fleet, our 10 Questions reporter, out into the community to get a voice on the gun issue.Continue Reading
In the wake of the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn., guns have been pushed to the forefront of AmericanContinue Reading
The Colorado College student body will soon elect new leaders in an important vote that will likely impact the StrategicContinue Reading
Policies at CC that strictly prohibit the possession and use of weapons on campus are rarely questioned, and are moreContinue Reading
English professors Barry Sarchett and Lisa Hughes have co-taught “The World of Odysseus – History and Myth,” a popularContinue Reading
The positions of two staff members who resigned in the final days of last semester remain unfilled as the secondContinue Reading
Heather Oelklaus, print workshop supervisor, on darkrooms, Instagram, food porn, and the subconscious of photography What kind of workContinue Reading
President Jill Tiefenthaler marked the halfway point of her second year with a winter convention to continue designing and refiningContinue Reading
On Jan. 29, upstairs Worner housed a small job fair. However, this was no ordinary job fair. In true ColoradoContinue Reading
In July of 2009, El Paso County’s only publicly accessible shooting range closed down. On Jan. 23 of this year,Continue Reading
Upon investigating a reported burglary near the CC Inn on December 26, officers engaged in what became a pullover ofContinue Reading
A group of Colorado College senior girls enjoying a night of wine and homemade pizza at an off-campus house overContinue Reading
Frontier Airlines, the Denver-based “low-cost” airline, will be phasing out most of their major flight paths from Colorado Springs inContinue Reading
The hydraulic fracturing controversy in Colorado Springs is heating up as City Council prepares for a February decision to ruleContinue Reading
Despite the recent passage of Amendment 64—the new provision in the Colorado Constitution that legalizes marijuana for those over 21Continue Reading
Two high-ranking college staff members simultaneously and abruptly resigned this week under circumstances that neither Colorado College nor the formerContinue Reading
The stomping resonated throughout the whole building as a storm of 30-some Colorado College students ran up the metal stairsContinue Reading
By Michael Nava Ruth Barton was my first teacher at Colorado College; I took a two block course fromContinue Reading
The comment cards on your way out of Rastall raise a lot of pressing questions like, “Where’s my Captain CrunchContinue Reading
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