Gerald Shorty: Indigenizing Psychology Saturday, May 21, 2022 | By Alx Lee Indy Staff Writer Gerald Shorty: Indigenizing Psychology FLC welcomes Shiprock local who aims to help Indigenous students succeed.
Bound Together by Train Saturday, May 21, 2022 | By Mia McCormick Bound Together by Train The simple bliss of riding with strangers.
The Bigfoot Question Saturday, May 21, 2022By Alx Lee Indy Staff Writer The Bigfoot Question Competing perspectives on the existence of sasquatch within the Navajo Culture
What’s fueling high gas prices? Saturday, May 21, 2022By Kealey Meyer Indy Staff Writer What’s fueling high gas prices? How the conflict in Ukraine is impacting your commute to campus.
The Powwow Returns Saturday, May 21, 2022By Tiara Yazzie and Cameron Maroney Indy Staff Writers The Powwow Returns PHOTO ESSAY: Two years after a pandemic hiatus, Hozhoni Days is back.
From half-pipe dream to paradise Tuesday, May 3, 2022By Julian Zastrocky Indy Staff Reporter From half-pipe dream to paradise How two students pushed for a portable park and gave a growing community a place to skate.
"The Producers" - One Weekend Down, One To Go "The Producers" - One Weekend Down, One To Go Photos by Callie Hagman Slideshow by Lauren Hammond Monday, April 6, 2015 Read more
FLC Theatre Takes on Mel Brooks' “The Producers” FLC Theatre Takes on Mel Brooks' “The Producers” Story by Catherine Wheeler and Mariah Suneson Thursday, April 2, 2015 The Fort Lewis College theatre department’s next and final production of their season is “The Producers,” a musical by Mel Brooks. The production premieres this Friday, April 3 in FLC’s Mainstage Theatre located in the Theatre Building at 7:30 p.m. The Fort Lewis College theatre department’s next and final production of their season is “The Producers,” a musical by Mel Brooks. The production premieres this Friday, April 3 in FLC’s Mainstage Theatre located in the Theatre Building at 7:30 p.m. The cost is free for FLC students, $15 for adults and $13 for faculty, staff and... Read more
Growing Green: FLC's Community Garden Growing Green: FLC's Community Garden Story by Jarred Green Photos by Callie Hagman Wednesday, April 1, 2015 The Environmental Center campus garden at Fort Lewis College provides produce for a variety of events, and is available to anyone that wishes to use it. The Environmental Center campus garden at Fort Lewis College provides produce for a variety of events, and is available to anyone that wishes to use it. The EC campus garden, like all things at the EC, was started out of a student initiative in October of 2008, Rachel Landis, EC coordinator, said. "The original intent was for it to be used as a demonstration... Read more
A Durangotang’s Guide to Summer Music Festivals A Durangotang’s Guide to Summer Music Festivals Story by Alison Uralli Photos by Callie Hagman Thursday, March 19, 2015 Attending outdoor music festivals is a popular summer pastime among students at Fort Lewis College. Attending outdoor music festivals is a popular summer pastime among students at Fort Lewis College. “I’ll be attending Telluride Bluegrass Festival for the music and the chill atmosphere,” sophomore Sean Spainhower said. This festival is not as big as some of the others, like Summer Camp, but it's beautiful there. The bluegrass crowd is always friendly... Read more
Colorado Conservatives Push Against Publicly Funded IUDs Colorado Conservatives Push Against Publicly Funded IUDs Story by Alison Uralli Graphic by Julia Volzke Wednesday, March 18, 2015 The Colorado Family Planning Initiative, an organization that helps lower the cost of contraception, is facing difficulty from state Republicans who argue that intrauterine devices are a form of abortion. The state of Colorado does not have the jurisdiction to fund abortions. The Colorado Family Planning Initiative, an organization that helps lower the cost of contraception, is facing difficulty from state Republicans who argue that intrauterine devices are a form of abortion. The state of Colorado does not have the jurisdiction to fund abortions. IUDs like the Mirena and Skyla mainly work by causing the mucus in the female cervix to thicken so... Read more