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Q&A: The legacy and impact of Black women judges in the U.S.
March 14, 2022
Q&A: The legacy and impact of Black women judges in the U.S.
March 14, 2022
New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia appointed the first Black woman judge in the U.S., Jane Bolin, in 1939....
New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia appointed the first Black woman judge in the U.S., Jane Bolin, in 1939....
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Business and Economics
Is the clock winding down on daylight saving time in Colorado?
March 7, 2022
Is the clock winding down on daylight saving time in Colorado?
March 7, 2022
When Coloradans turn their clocks ahead one hour March 13, some state lawmakers hope it will be for the last...
When Coloradans turn their clocks ahead one hour March 13, some state lawmakers hope it will be for the last...
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Social Justice
Redefining policing is critical to public safety, Bridge Speaker says
March 1, 2022
Redefining policing is critical to public safety, Bridge Speaker says
March 1, 2022
Patrisse Cullors, Los Angeles-based co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement and New York Times bestselling author, spoke to a...
Patrisse Cullors, Los Angeles-based co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement and New York Times bestselling author, spoke to a...
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Education
Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh visits MSU Denver
February 24, 2022
Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh visits MSU Denver
February 24, 2022
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh visited Metropolitan State University of Denver on Wednesday to participate in a roundtable discussion on...
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh visited Metropolitan State University of Denver on Wednesday to participate in a roundtable discussion on...
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Climate and Environment
Green Energy
February 7, 2022
Green Energy
February 7, 2022
Take a jog through the nearly 20,000 acres of natural beauty that make up Denver’s park system, and you’ll likely spot...
Take a jog through the nearly 20,000 acres of natural beauty that make up Denver’s park system, and you’ll likely spot...
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University News
VIDEO: Meet the father of MSU Denver
December 20, 2021
VIDEO: Meet the father of MSU Denver
December 20, 2021
As a young state legislator, Roy Romer fought to create a new open-access, four-year college. Nearly 60 years later, the former governor reflects on his vision for MSU Denver and the future of higher education.
As a young state legislator, Roy Romer fought to create a new open-access, four-year college. Nearly 60 years later, the former governor reflects on his vision for MSU Denver and the future of higher education.
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Arts and Culture
The best of RED 2021
December 14, 2021
The best of RED 2021
December 14, 2021
STAR alternative Here’s how a new emergency-response service in Denver diverts 911 calls for mental health, substance use and other...
STAR alternative Here’s how a new emergency-response service in Denver diverts 911 calls for mental health, substance use and other...
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Education
‘Strengthening our democracy’ through public service
December 8, 2021
‘Strengthening our democracy’ through public service
December 8, 2021
Li Chen Chen, who emigrated from Taiwan in 2003 and became a United States citizen in 2015, has a passion...
Li Chen Chen, who emigrated from Taiwan in 2003 and became a United States citizen in 2015, has a passion...
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Education
Scholarships, resources help adult learners finish what they started
November 23, 2021
Scholarships, resources help adult learners finish what they started
November 23, 2021
Travis Broxton took his first college course in 1969, the same year Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. Broxton completed...
Travis Broxton took his first college course in 1969, the same year Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. Broxton completed...