Archive | 2018
-
Acid spill in Cristol Chemistry sends one woman to hospital
The unknown acid spill brought half a dozen police, ambulance and fire vehicles to campus. By Robert Tann and Heidi Harris The post Acid spill in Cristol Chemistry sends one woman to hospital appeared first on CU Independent.
Uncategorized Read more... -
Name One: Native American Celebrities
Try this thought experiment: Name one major Native American celebrity. For me, this task was alarmingly difficult. The people I could think of were either barely famous or historical figures from hundreds of years ago.
-
Big Mouth Season Two
Big Mouth is back with a new season, and it’s more unsettling than ever. Picking up with our favorite Westchester friends where we left them, the new season dives right back into the trials of the natural disaster that is puberty — making us relive it all over again, and reminding us to count...
Uncategorized Read more... -
College Students Expected to Save $60 Million this Academic Year Using New Subscription Service for Textbooks and Course Materials
Cengage Unlimited subscription offers unlimited access to more than 22,000 eBooks, online homework access codes and study guides at affordable price BOSTON—November 27, 2018—After tuition, college students say buying textbooks is their leading source of financial stress, according to a recent ...
-
Pioneer Theatre Company Reinvents Mary Bennet with “Christmas at Pemberley”
Jane Austen lovers like myself will be delighted to hear that Austen’s work has not come to an end quite yet.
-
Women’s volleyball closes season with first-ever losing record
There was a point in mid-October when Kyra Rogers said the Bruins had nearly clinched a postseason berth. “We just grinded through, no matter what,” senior middle blocker Rogers said. “We were just fired up and really wanted to make it to the tournament.
-
UT libraries see a decrease in library book circulation since the 1990s
Book checkouts from UT Libraries have declined about 59 percent since 1997, around the start of the internet. To meet the demand for online materials, UT Libraries regularly evaluates which physical materials to keep and which to put only online.
-
Lindberg: Response to homeless lockers shows lack of compassion
Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board. Fort Collins continues to experience an increasing homeless population.
-
Science should be nonpartisan, inform government policy
Science should be nonpartisan, inform government policy Ameena Golding/Staff“I have a natural instinct for science,” claimed President Trump in a CBS interview in early October, as actual scientists across the country cringed.
-
College Students Expected to Save $60 Million this Academic Year Using New Subscription Service for Textbooks and Course Materials
Cengage Unlimited subscription offers unlimited access to more than 22,000 eBooks, online homework access codes and study guides at affordable price BOSTON—November 27, 2018—After tuition, college students say buying textbooks is their leading source of financial stress, according to a ...