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DU Professor to Use Game to Study Cultural Interactions
Samuel Kim was in fifth grade when he realized he wasn’t white. Born to first-generation Korean Americans, he grew up in Columbus, Georgia, a city with few Asians.
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University of Northern Colorado program closures, faculty changes continuing sources of discord at university
The University of Northern Colorado officially wrapped up its academic year over the weekend with commencement ceremonies and celebrations, but the final month of the semester was marked by dissatisfaction among some students and teaching faculty, leading to multiple discussions with upper-level administration including president Andy Feinstein.
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Avalanche goalie Darcy Kuemper escapes serious eye injury. But swelling could keep him out of Game 4 at Nashville
Darcy Kuemper wasn’t made available to reporters Sunday because the Avalanche goalie hasn’t been cleared to play in Game 4 on Monday against the Nashville Predators.
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Fuhrman Appointed to Director of Poetry
Western Colorado University’s Graduate Program in Creative Writing (GPCW) is thrilled to announce the appointment of CMarie Fuhrman as Director of the Poetry concentration.
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Does Nature Want Us to be Fat?
For years, Richard Johnson, MD, professor of renal medicine in the Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, has investigated the impact of sugar, especially fructose, on the human body and how we process it.
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Town of Bennett Burn Ban Effective April 28, 2022
Due to dry conditions the Town of Bennett hereby orders a ban on all open fires and open burning within the Town of Bennett incorporated limits effective immediately. This Open Burning Ban will remain in effect until such time this order is formally rescinded or temporarily suspended by the Town Administrator, and such date cannot be determined at this time.
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Federal, state agencies investigating horse deaths in Canon City
A disease that is yet to be identified has killed 85 horses at the Canon City Wild Horse and Burro Facility.
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Ex-Republican Danielle Neuschwanger launches gubernatorial run on third-party ticket
Danielle Neuschwanger, the Elbert County rancher who lost her bid earlier this month for a spot in Colorado's Republican gubernatorial primary, said on Saturday that she is running on a third-party ticket — despite objections by some Republicans that her campaign will split the conservative vote and boost chances of Democratic Gov. Jared Polis winning a second term.
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From Trees to PhD, Graduate Student Refines Her Passion
With tree branches waving in the wind, Shenhaye Ferguson stood before her first students.
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Pope Francis names secretaries of doctrinal and disciplinary sections of CDF
Pope Francis on Saturday appointed secretaries of the doctrinal and disciplinary sections of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).
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Watson-Fisher: Advice, things I wish I knew when moving to Greeley
Greeley is one of the fastest-growing cities, and Weld is one of the fastest-growing counties in Colorado. A recent report indicates more than half of the state’s current residents come from out of state, including yours truly.
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The drug dealer lurking inside your kid's phone | Vince Bzdek
Here’s one of the hardest parts about fighting fentanyl: Our kids don’t have to go to some seedy neighborhood or sketchy park to find drugs anymore.
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Weld County Commissioners decide against passing ‘pro-life sanctuary’ proclamation
Weld County Commissioner and Congressional District 8 candidate Lori Saine tried – and failed – to pass a proclamation to declare Weld a “pro-life sanctuary” county.
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Colorado theater family sifts for meaning in ashes of Marshall fire
SUPERIOR – Award-winning actor Kelly Watt rose to prominence in the local theater community in 2009 playing a young woman named Luisa in “The Fantasticks.” Whenever the character wears a mask, she sees a carefree world free of violence and ugliness. Whenever she takes it down, she sees the world as it really is: Capricious, volatile – and capable of taking everything away in a matter of minutes.
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Greeley West alum Katie Lyons competing at higher level than ever two years after devastating knee injury
For most of the 25 years Katie Lyons has been alive, she hasn’t had to question how she might move forward.
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BRIEF: CO Secretary of State Supports Decision Allowing Unaffiliated Voters To Participate in Primary Elections
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold reacted late this afternoon to the dismissal of a lawsuit by a group of Colorado Republicans to stop allowing unaffiliated voters from participating in the major parties’ primary elections, as mandated by a 2016 ballot initiative.
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Benedict XVI was ‘a prophet’ of Church’s future, Pope Francis tells Malta’s Jesuits
Pope Francis has described Benedict XVI as “a prophet” for predicting that the Catholic Church would become a smaller but more faithful institution in the future.
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GOP Leader Says Republican Poll Watchers Can Ignore Training Required by CO Law
Colorado GOP Chair Kristi Burton Brown claims Republican election watchers can ignore the required Secretary of State training course that all designated poll watchers are required by law to complete before monitoring elections.
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How the Good Friday Holy Land collection unites Catholics with the places of Christ’s Passion
A special collection will be taken on Good Friday to support Christians in the Holy Land in Catholic churches throughout the world.