The Case Against the Critical Perspectives Requirements
By MATTHEW SIMON The term “liberal arts” has many definitions, but it most commonly refers to schools that study mathematics, the sciences, English, and philosophy—essentially the non-preprofessional...
View Article10 Questions with Steve Getty
Steve Getty is the current director at the Quantitative Reasoning Center, and a former visiting professor in the geology department. Getty first joined the Colorado College community in 1999. He later...
View ArticleTwo Remain in Colorado’s Gubernatorial Race
Jared Polis and Walker Stapleton face off in final election. As Democrat John Hickenlooper ends his second term as Colorado governor, the race to be his successor is already in full swing. The two...
View ArticleVoting is More Than Going to the Polls
In light of the decisive midterm elections on the horizon, Colorado College has taken steps to ensure that the student body is educated to the fullest extent. On Oct. 29, CC invited three professors...
View ArticleHow Dr. Dre Shows Us the Difference Between the College Bribery Scandal and...
By COLIN SUSZYNSKI On March 12, my father sent me an email with a link to a Bloomberg article about celebrities and millionaire parents who bought their children’s way into elite schools. When I read...
View ArticleHarvard Economics Professor Claudia Goldin on Women’s Quest for Career and...
By BELLA LAWRENCE Dr. Claudia Goldin is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University, and previously the president of the American Economic Association in 2013 and 2014. Her specialties...
View ArticlePriced out of College: Middle-Class Struggles
By WILEEN GENZ Middle-child syndrome is one of the most recognizable phenomena in families. Parents thrust responsibility upon the eldest while indulging the youngest. As a result, the middle child is...
View ArticleIncarcerated Writers Series: A Letter to Anne DePrince
By Dungy This article was written in response to Anne DePrince’s opinion piece “Guest Commentary: What the #MeToo epidemic means for #CouldBeMeToo” in the Denver Post that discussed the prevalence of...
View ArticleDistrict 11 Candidates Show up Amid Snow Storm for CC Panel
By Sam Pfeifer Colorado College’s Education Coalition, in collaboration with CC Democrats, hosted seven of the eight candidates running for Colorado Springs’ District 11 School Board of Education on...
View ArticleTREE Semester: A Student’s Thoughts
By Riley Meese You hear, “live and learn above the clouds,” and it is impossible to not become somewhat curious about the Teaching and Research in Environmental Education (TREE) Semester. In some...
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