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Don Meaney will not have the same house he had before the Waldo Canyon Fire. The last time that Meaney, a local artist who lost his home in last summer’s fire, spoke with The Catalyst, he stood … [...]
In November, Amendment 64 passed with more than 55 percent of Colorado voters in support. This week, Senator John Morse, Colorado Springs’s State Senator, sponsored, along with 23 other Senators, a … [...]
Summer enrollment, a facet of academic life at CC, has had an uncertain year.Over the course of the academic year, enrollment in CC’s summer courses has increased to target levels, but was initially … [...]

Mac Miller spoke with staff writer Ming Lee Newcomb about what playing Llamapalooza means to him and his relationship with late Colorado College student Reuben Eli Mitrani who passed away while … [...]
“The best thing you can do to get a great job is to do a great internship.” This quote from Larry Stimpert, interim director of the Career Center, is splashed across pamphlets placed in every … [...]
I’m sitting at a poker table with a few friends when I drop the news: I’m the new Sports Editor at The Catalyst. Amidst the congratulations one friend of mine says, “You know what we need? A … ...]
In a heat faster than expected, Matt Schull proved that he belonged as he placed sixth overall in the men’s 200-meter dash at the prestigious Occidental Invitational track meet. “There were a … ...]
It’s a bittersweet goodbye for Colorado College Women’s Lacrosse player Abby Fink. After starting for four years and almost taking CC to the DIII Women’s Lacrosse playoffs, it is now time for … ...]
Colorado College strives to make itself known as having the best outdoor education program in the country. With distinct advantages such as the Block Plan and the accompanying block breaks, it’s no … ...
CC students are nearly as excited for the annual gear sale and photography competition this Saturday, May 11 as they are for the Llamapalooza music festival that follows. The sale will be held in … ...
Three riders from the CC Cycling Club experienced spotty sunshine to light snow as they cycled from campus to Cripple Creek as part of the club’s last organized ride of the school year. “Austin … ...
From the Iraq War to intervention in Libya, recent events in U.S. history have accentuated the importance of learning Arabic for Americans. The United States State Department calls Arabic one of a … [...]
In last week’s Catalyst, James Kiawoin presented an incomplete narrative of both the Reinhart and Rogoff (R-R) debacle, and the wider discussion of economic austerity. Kiawoin asserts that the … [...]
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The Smith’n lesson: Gun violence is terrorism, too
Saving lives and protecting the public has been priority number one for the federal government since our nation’s founding. Every commander-in-chief declares countless times throughout his … [...]