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DURANGO — On a breezy March morning, with the scent of sourdough perfuming the air, three Hozhoni Days Powwow ambassadors, one past and two present, gathered at Bread cafe for eggs and avocado toast and to talk about the year they’d just lived through, emotional and taxing. Jordyn Begay, Selena Gonzales and Audrey Leonetti are students at Fort Lewis College, one of six Native American-serving nontribal universities in …See the Story
A small Durango college is trying to reckon with its dark legacy — and help students do the same
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Photography · DenverThe Colorado Sun scored 29 awards, including 13 first-place finishes in categories ranging from hard news to features to cartoons, graphics and photography, in the annual Top of the Rockies Excellence in Journalism competition that judges work from across Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Additionally, politics reporter Sandra Fish was named journalist of the year, an honor given to “journalists who have produced extraordinary work in the …See the Story
Colorado Sun journalists claim 29 awards, including 13 top honors, in four-state Top of the Rockies contest
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Lauren Boebert · PalestineAs I sat down to write this column on Colorado’s 4th Congressional District race, the news came over the transom that Lauren Boebert was among the group of right-wing congresspeople who had been out hunting confrontation with pro-Palestinian protesters at George Washington University. My immediate response was, of course she was. Boebert even had a bullhorn with her, presumably so she could be heard over the heckling protesters who were chanting…See the Story
Littwin: All Boebert needs is the MAGA base to win the 4th CD. And she’ll chase down protesters to keep them.
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Denver, Colorado · DenverDave Williams is the most dangerous candidate in Colorado. Dictator Dave. Since a court rejected Williams’ attempt to use sobriquet “Let’s Go Brandon” in 2022, this seems a more fitting title for the Colorado GOP Chair, congressional candidate and budding authoritarian. Williams’ actions since announcing his 2024 congressional campaign have been nothing short of dictatorial. Literally the very first thing he did was co-opt the Republican Party …See the Story
Nicolais: Will Colorado Republicans stand up to Dictator Dave?
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Palestine · PalestineBoomers are smug when it comes to street protests. They’ve been memorably tear-gassed and arrested, they’ll remind you. They’ve been prosecuted for burning their bras and wearing flags on their butts, clubbed by police, even shot. The protests of our youth were noisy and often destructive. Some were exciting. A lot of them were embarrassingly silly or just plain boring. The results were divisive, forcing communities to harden their positions on…See the Story
Carman: Student protests thrive on solidarity, vegan pizza … and the attention of the world
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Denver, Colorado · DenverPreface Years ago while I was in graduate school, I had the opportunity to join the University of Colorado Adventure Program for a raft trip down the Dolores River in southwest Colorado. I was in a paddle raft, and we were fast approaching Snaggletooth, one of the more (in)famous rapids in the West. Ahead of us, the gear boat made it through the chute at the start of the rapid, but then momentarily lodged on the Snaggletooth, a gnarly pointed d…See the Story
In "Western Water A to Z" the Dolores River shows region's water issues in microcosm
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Denver, Colorado · DenverBob Crifasi has over 25 years of water resources management experience in Colorado. Crifasi’s interest in Colorado history, landscape, and water led him to complete a book about water and landscape change on the Front Range, “A Land Made from Water,” published in 2015. Additionally, Crifasi is an award-winning photographer with deep ties to the Boulder community, including serving as the board president of Studio Arts Boulder, a nonprofit art e…See the Story
Robert Crifasi took on the challenge to untangle western water issues
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Denver, Colorado · DenverEach week as part of SunLit — The Sun’s literature section — we feature staff recommendations from book stores across Colorado. This week, the staff from The Bookies Bookstore in Denver recommends books that embrace enchantment, the value of storytelling and memoir.
Tannery Bay By Steven Dunn and Katie Jean ShinkleUniversity of Alabama Press$20.30 (paperback)February 2024Purchase
From the publisher: Enter a world where time stands still and …See the Story
The Bookies Bookstore picks range from enchanting to interplanetary
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