In journalism’s future, AI isn’t all bad news

Artificial intelligence may be coming for all of us. But a recent study by Microsoft Corp. tried to shed light…

New mural tells Denver’s westside story

If you drive along Kalamath Street in Denver’s historic Santa Fe Art District, you’ll see buildings adorned with colorful murals….

What’s lurking beneath ‘Wednesday’s’ popularity

Within three weeks of airing, “Wednesday,” the series based on the teenage daughter of the Addams family, became the most…

Colorado’s wet weather fuels West Nile virus risks

Last week, Colorado recorded its first human death of the year attributed to West Nile virus. The death of an…

Colorado’s first Mariachi degree is shaped by student experiences

For Javier Becerril, mariachi is more than just a genre of music; it’s a tradition that has shaped his identity…

Students unearth stories from Central City’s former red-light district

For most college students, summer doesn’t involve hauling buckets of dirt under the blazing sun. But for a class in…

Dreams come true for students in the environmental sciences

Growing up in Durango, Peter Ferraro was keenly familiar with mountain ecosystems. But it was a trip to Pawnee National…

Colorado Teacher of the Year helps students reach their potential

This story appears in the spring 2025 issue of RED Magazine. When DELTA High School history teacher Janet Damon was…

Can the SBA handle student loans? Trump thinks so

As President Donald Trump pursues efforts to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, he and his administration — and leaders…

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