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Little known to me this week, I stepped into what is apparently a tradition on our campus. Let me set the scene. Outside of Worner,
Little known to me this week, I stepped into what is apparently a tradition on our campus. Let me set the scene. Outside of Worner,
Essena O’Neil, a white, 19-year old female model from Australia was a wildly popular figure on social media. She garnered over half a million followers
Wooglins Café, a popular space for students to enjoy a quick meal and coffee, was recently converted into a concert venue for a night of
How often do you get to see an Ivy League-educated vegan perform in Armstrong for free? Not too often, but if you are curious about
Photographs by Taylor Wilson Colorado is full of solitary wilderness areas that are begging to be explored by Colorado College students. Adventures into the mountains
Photograph by Emma Wilson As many of us found as we returned to campus from Fall Break, winter is upon us. Students were greeted with
Donating your hard earned money to a charity is an important decision and valuable investment. Even if it’s $5, we try our best never to
Recently, you have been recognized for scoring important, game-winning goals. What would you say has been your most memorable goal scored in your soccer career?
Tucked away behind Josh and John’s on Pikes Peak Avenue, Seeds Community Café is about bridging gaps, communication, and establishing connections. Since its opening in
Photographs by Emily Kim Situated in Morrison, Colo., Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is a prime place to enjoy some of Colorado’s best concerts. Before
Last weekend, CC hosted an intimate performance with Steep Ravine at the theater in Armstrong Hall. Steep Ravine is a bluegrass band from the San
As plans for the new library continue, Colorado College Office of Sustainability and other invested parties continue to campaign for a carbon neutral plan. Ian
As a typical, naïve first-year, prior to arriving at Colorado College, I believed I was “outdoorsy.” I went on the occasional day hike; I’d been
The Public Interest Fellowship Program is exclusive to Colorado College students and sets undergrads up with paid summer and yearlong fellowships at non-profit organizations. “Whether
President of CCSGA, Jacob Walden. Photo by Phillip Engh When Jacob Walden speaks of his civic duty as Colorado College Student Body President, it is
I didn’t even make it through my first tour of campus without hearing about “The Bubble.” The fact that we live in a bubble at
From the Editor-in-Chief “Guys, my mom just called and told me there are 40 people and counting dead in Paris. What the hell is going
Kendall Rock Chief Photo Editor When I first heard Wes Brandt announce his theatrical plan to unite the music and performance aesthetics of LCD Soundsystem
On Tuesday, Nov. 3, Ohioans voted against legalizing medical and recreational marijuana on a nearly 2-1 vote. Issue 3, the ballot name of the legalization
“You know that Colorado College’s football team is undefeated?” I casually joked to my cousin. At the time, I knew it was a weak joke,
Where are you from and what year are you? I am a junior, and I am from Larkspur, Colo. What do you study? I study
During her first year at Colorado College, junior Eboni Statham got involved with the Sounds of Colorado College (SOCC), CC’s student-run radio station. By her
Try taking a look at the Independent’s Best of Colorado Springs list. Each year, the Colorado Springs Independent compiles votes from readers to create the
Written by Livia Abuls “I often don’t think of going off-campus to do my work,” says Colorado College juniorGillian Hyde. Well, you might want to
Two weeks ago, Rail Jam 2018 sent skiers flying down the Preserve hill, getting air, taking spills, and thrilling a crowd of Colorado College students,
Two weeks ago, Rail Jam 2018 sent skiers flying down the Preserve hill, getting air, taking spills, and thrilling a crowd of Colorado College students,
Ten days after the racist email assailed Dean Mike Edmonds, Dean Rochelle Mason, and the black community, Colorado College has gotten its sea legs and
Want to be a part of the Catalyst team? We have openings for writing for all disciplines, such as journalistic content for all sections, photography,
Two weeks ago, Rail Jam 2018 sent skiers flying down the Preserve hill, getting air, taking spills, and thrilling a crowd of Colorado College students,
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