2019

  • Within the last year, videogames have taken popular culture by storm, and have soared into the national spotlight.  As the number of regular players continues to rise, so too has a curiosity about the beneficial and potentially detrimental
  • Trump’s campaign has immigrants running for the polls.  Gabriela Esparza was able to hug her mother and sister on April 30 during a symbolic event when an emergency door at the U.S.-Mexico border in California was opened for a brief time. (
  • Bible Earthers are out of this world
    In a small coffee shop in Fort Collins, Colorado, a meeting takes place inside the “Lovecraft” room at 6 p.m. every Tuesday. Members shuffle in at their leisure and take their seats at plastic tables arranged in a circle to face each other. They
  • Please find the digital storytelling project here:http://spark.adobe.com/page/n4myjOTjflnm8/
  • Former Congressman Mike Coffman sat in a crowded coffee shop in Aurora, Colorado. He waved to his past constituents, and potential new voters in the city that he’s attempting to become Mayor of. He sipped on a warm tea and remarked on his
  • Beau Burris is the owner of Burris Real Estate in Boulder. For the past 13 years he has been buying and managing properties on The Hill. His business is a personal investment and he takes pride in offering students comfortable, luxurious living.
  • On March 18, students gathered at the University Memorial Center to demand that the University of Colorado, Boulder take more action to investigate students who are accused of rape or sexual assault.This protest came after CU student, Zachary Roper
  • Aaron Barazza is a senior at the 鶹Ƶ majoring in biochemistry. The out- of- state student from Roswell, New Mexico, hopes to do research after graduation in 2020.Briannah Hill is a Colorado native from the neighborhood of
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