The Ties Between Racial Injustice and Environmental Ethics
As part of the Colorado College English Department’s Visiting Writer Series, James S. Finley, assistant professor of English at Texas A&M University at San Antonio, discussed his upcoming book...
View ArticleDo You Know Your History? Bree Newsome’s Visit to Campus
On March 6, Bree Newsome, a black activist who removed a Confederate flag by climbing a flagpole in South Carolina on June 27, 2015, visited campus to give a lecture about Black history and activism....
View ArticleNationally Acclaimed Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates Interrogates Race, Violence, and...
As nationally acclaimed writer Ta-Nehisi Coates walked on stage to roaring applause from a full house, he laughed, saying, “It better be good.” The standing ovation he received at the end was a...
View ArticleDr. Melina Abdullah Committed to Building a Movement, Not Just a Moment
As a part of Colorado College’s Social Justice Series, Dr. Michael Sawyer sat down for an intimate discussion with Dr. Melina Abdullah, professor of Pan-African Studies at California State University...
View ArticleHumanizing Masculinity: Unpacking Language and Actions to Move Towards an...
On Wednesday, April 10, as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Student Organization for Sexual Safety and the Wellness Resource Center brought speakers Derek McCoy and Ellen Wallace to...
View ArticleNASU Discontent With Hiring Process for Student Support Specialist
Colorado College’s Native American Student Union announced their disaffiliation from The Butler Center in a press release on Feb. 27, 2019. Though NASU chose to disaffiliate around the same time as the...
View ArticleThe Color PYNK: Black Queer “Femme-inism” and Popular Culture
By GABY JADOTTE Colorado College’s Tutt Science building is home to multiple academic departments, state of the art labs, and a large lecture hall typically reserved for speakers in the science,...
View ArticleConversations on Mill Street: A neighborhood kept in the shadow of a...
By ANDREW HILLENBRAND Martin Drake Power Plant has been in operation for almost a century. It is one of the only coal power plants in the U.S. that still operates in the middle of a large city:...
View ArticleThe Marathon Learning Curve
I ran my first marathon ever this past March. Finishing this marathon was arguably one of my greatest accomplishments; the sense of pride and accomplishment I felt crossing the finish line was...
View ArticleMarilyn Boror Bor Presents on Whiteness and the Power of a Name
In Guatemala, Marilyn Boror Bor is a meme. And all it took was a name change. Boror Bor is a Maya Kaqchikel visual artist, teacher, and advocate from San Juan Sacatepéquez, a Guatemalan city of 81,584...
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