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More students earn college credit in high school
March 16, 2023
More students earn college credit in high school
March 16, 2023
In elementary school, Mattie Smith was a perfectionist — a straight-A student with an interest in the environment and biology....
In elementary school, Mattie Smith was a perfectionist — a straight-A student with an interest in the environment and biology....
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University News
Student-success programs get a boost at MSU Denver
March 16, 2023
Student-success programs get a boost at MSU Denver
March 16, 2023
The Student Success Endowed Fund at Metropolitan State University of Denver received a significant financial contribution this month, thanks to...
The Student Success Endowed Fund at Metropolitan State University of Denver received a significant financial contribution this month, thanks to...
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Arts and Culture
VIDEO: ‘Fight club’ teaches the art of dueling
March 14, 2023
VIDEO: ‘Fight club’ teaches the art of dueling
March 14, 2023
At MSU Denver, students can take a Stage Combat class with Colton, participate in Stage Combat Club and get certified as Level One or Level Two actor combatants.
At MSU Denver, students can take a Stage Combat class with Colton, participate in Stage Combat Club and get certified as Level One or Level Two actor combatants.
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Education
‘Lifesaving’ stipend puts more teachers in classrooms
March 9, 2023
‘Lifesaving’ stipend puts more teachers in classrooms
March 9, 2023
Editor’s note: Gov. Jared Polis signed the Expanding Assistance for Educator Programs bill into law April 10, making more student-educators...
Editor’s note: Gov. Jared Polis signed the Expanding Assistance for Educator Programs bill into law April 10, making more student-educators...
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Climate and Environment
States remain deadlocked on water crisis
March 7, 2023
States remain deadlocked on water crisis
March 7, 2023
The environmental outlook for the Colorado River, long perilous, is starting to resemble something more commonly seen on a dystopian...
The environmental outlook for the Colorado River, long perilous, is starting to resemble something more commonly seen on a dystopian...
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Politics
Voters undecided on choice for mayor but not the value of a college degree
March 2, 2023
Voters undecided on choice for mayor but not the value of a college degree
March 2, 2023
With less than two weeks to go before Denver voters begin receiving ballots in the mail, 58% remain undecided on...
With less than two weeks to go before Denver voters begin receiving ballots in the mail, 58% remain undecided on...
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Health
The end of the pandemic may be in sight, but risks persist
March 1, 2023
The end of the pandemic may be in sight, but risks persist
March 1, 2023
After nearly three years, 757 million cases and 6.85 million deaths, the end of the Covid-19 pandemic could be near....
After nearly three years, 757 million cases and 6.85 million deaths, the end of the Covid-19 pandemic could be near....
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Education
4 changes to FAFSA and Pell for 2023-24
February 28, 2023
4 changes to FAFSA and Pell for 2023-24
February 28, 2023
Editor’s note: Typically released in October, the FAFSA application form for 2024-25 will not be released until December. Nearly $3.6...
Editor’s note: Typically released in October, the FAFSA application form for 2024-25 will not be released until December. Nearly $3.6...
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Health
What foods to eat (and avoid) for a long life
February 27, 2023
What foods to eat (and avoid) for a long life
February 27, 2023
Whether “Blue Zone” recipes or a ketogenic diet, a broad array of trends portrays certain foods as silver bullets to...
Whether “Blue Zone” recipes or a ketogenic diet, a broad array of trends portrays certain foods as silver bullets to...