Tag: Fort Lewis College
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EDITORIAL: A Colorado campus relents on free speech
The student government at Fort Lewis College in Durango made national news the other day when it voted to block a conservative group from organizing a campus chapter. Then, just last Friday, the Associated Students of Fort Lewis College reversed itself and voted unanimously to let Turning Point USA set up shop after all. “It…
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Sudden aspen decline: The phenomenon sweeping Colorado’s favorite tree of fall
Last week, Julie Korb was hiking around the mountains of Telluride when she came by an unfortunate sight. It was an aspen tree, not one yet showing off the shiny leaves we seek this time of year. Maybe they would never show. “I saw the orange hue on the bark,” said Korb, who has researched…
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Whiteout: Wolf Creek vs. Steamboat, boy did it SNOW, and is Shiffrin sportswoman of the year?
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One could argue every year an unofficial battle between Wolf Creek and Steamboat exists for the highest seasonal snow total in Colorado. Skiers and riders wanting to shred the powder either can drive down south or head up north — but truly Wolf Creek and Steamboat get the most snow year-over-year. Sorry Silverton, but you’re still…
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Metropolitan State University of Denver to offer free tuition to Native, Indigenous students
Indigenous and Native students at Metropolitan State University of Denver will no longer have to pay for tuition and fees beginning next fall. Janine Davidson, the university’s president, made the announcement Saturday during the school’s Native and Indigenous graduation ceremony. The money will come from the Indigenous & Native People’s Grant. To qualify, students must…
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Many higher-education institutions, including CU and CSU, will require vaccines
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Most of Colorado’s largest colleges and universities announced Wednesday that all students, faculty and staff will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campus this fall. The announcement was made in a joint statement by the University of Colorado and Colorado State…
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Colorado College requires students, employees to be vaccinated for fall semester; PPCC is ‘absolutely not’ doing so
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado College will join more than 100 other institutions of higher learning and require all 2,700 students and employees on the campus north of downtown Colorado Springs to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide proof…




