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Time to toss the ACT and SAT?
July 20, 2020
Time to toss the ACT and SAT?
July 20, 2020
When Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on July 8 signed a bill allowing the state’s public colleges and universities to omit standardized...
When Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on July 8 signed a bill allowing the state’s public colleges and universities to omit standardized...
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Health
Tools of resilience
July 15, 2020
Tools of resilience
July 15, 2020
For Annie Redmond, the legacy of trauma wrought by systemic racism is historic and personal. When cellphone video showing the...
For Annie Redmond, the legacy of trauma wrought by systemic racism is historic and personal. When cellphone video showing the...
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Politics
How to bring the Black Lives Matter movement to your hometown
June 19, 2020
How to bring the Black Lives Matter movement to your hometown
June 19, 2020
Ashley Bernales can see change – real change – happening. And she wanted to be a part of it. The women’s...
Ashley Bernales can see change – real change – happening. And she wanted to be a part of it. The women’s...
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Politics
Dreamers keep dreaming after Supreme Court win
June 19, 2020
Dreamers keep dreaming after Supreme Court win
June 19, 2020
“You just have to cross the puente.” In describing the town where she was born, Jackie Màrquez Rocha uses the Spanish...
“You just have to cross the puente.” In describing the town where she was born, Jackie Màrquez Rocha uses the Spanish...
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Politics
Black scholars launch dialogue series on race
June 17, 2020
Black scholars launch dialogue series on race
June 17, 2020
More than 520 people tuned in to “How Do We Talk About What’s Going On?” a livestream panel hosted Friday by Metropolitan State University...
More than 520 people tuned in to “How Do We Talk About What’s Going On?” a livestream panel hosted Friday by Metropolitan State University...
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Politics
Law enforcement veteran: George Floyd’s death, protests will change policing forever
June 5, 2020
Law enforcement veteran: George Floyd’s death, protests will change policing forever
June 5, 2020
In July 2014, cellphone video captured Eric Garner’s final words as a New York City police officer held the African...
In July 2014, cellphone video captured Eric Garner’s final words as a New York City police officer held the African...
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Business and Economics
Deepening divide
June 3, 2020
Deepening divide
June 3, 2020
Looming economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could exacerbate feelings of resentment between rural and urban areas across the U.S....
Looming economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could exacerbate feelings of resentment between rural and urban areas across the U.S....
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Social Justice
New identity
June 1, 2020
New identity
June 1, 2020
When gender-studies Professor Mary Robertson, Ph.D., surveys the changing reality of American society, she sees a backlash against the field...
When gender-studies Professor Mary Robertson, Ph.D., surveys the changing reality of American society, she sees a backlash against the field...
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Health
Sign of the times
May 29, 2020
Sign of the times
May 29, 2020
If you’ve seen any of Gov. Jared Polis’s regular news conferences providing updates on the state’s response to the coronavirus...
If you’ve seen any of Gov. Jared Polis’s regular news conferences providing updates on the state’s response to the coronavirus...