TWIT, Colorado College’s improvisation group, accepted three new members during Block 7 to replace its graduating seniors. Sophomores Julia Greene, Theo Merrill, and first-year David Figel were added to the crew and had their first […]

TWIT, Colorado College’s improvisation group, accepted three new members during Block 7 to replace its graduating seniors. Sophomores Julia Greene, Theo Merrill, and first-year David Figel were added to the crew and had their first […]
Nathan Bower, a professor in the Chemistry Department, is retiring this year after 40 years of teaching. During his time at Colorado College, he has produced over 55 publications, working with an average of two […]
Today, from 4-8 p.m., Colorado Springs Food Rescue (CSFR) is having a fundraiser at the Chipotle, located at 17 South Tejon St. in downtown Colorado Springs. By showing a digital or printed flyer to the […]
Tiger Transit, a proposed bus pass program through Mountain Metro Transit (MMT) that would allow students to use their Gold Cards as bus passes, could become a reality as early as the 2017-18 school year. […]
The Honor Council has been increasing outreach efforts in the past year to better inform students and professors about the Honor Code. Additionally, the student body will have the opportunity to vote this semester on […]
Hundreds gathered in front of Colorado Springs City Hall on Sunday afternoon to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and the Keystone XL Pipeline (KXL). The nonviolent rally, organized by Unite Colorado Springs and Colorado […]
The Sustainability Council Investment Committee (SCIC), led by sophomore student co-chairs Robbie Gardner and Bryna Coyle, is working towards the goal of complete sustainable investment of Colorado College’s endowment. Some of their initiatives include proxy […]
The student-led movement to divest from fossil fuels and invest sustainably has recently come to a halt due to lack of participation. The group originally gained traction in 2014 due to a sentiment among students […]
Disturbing the Peace, a film about nonviolent direct action against the Israeli-Palestine conflict, was shown at Colorado College for an exclusive pre-screening last Friday Nov. 4. The film was accompanied by filmmakers Stephen Apkon and […]
Cameron Forth will be on the Nov. 8 ballot as the Republican candidate for Colorado’s 18th state house district. He will be running against Democrat Pete Lee, the incumbent going for his third term, and […]