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Stritikus' Town Hall Follow Up

By: Charlotte Williams Indy Staff Writer

FLC is  moving forward with the strategic plan, Fort Lewis College President Tom Stritikus said in an interview with The Indy after his Oct. 3 Town Hall meeting with students, faculty, and staff. 

Thursday, October 31, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (1932)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampus

Student Senate moves forward with IFRB proposal, discusses improvements to Sodexo and promoting constitutions for RSOs

By: Barbara Edwards Indy Staff Writer

The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College focused the Oct. 23 meeting on moving forward with an Institutional Fee Review Board proposal, addressed issues with RSO constitutions and addressed past and future discussions with Sodexo employees for improvements.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (902)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampusEvents

Halloween & Dia de los Muertos Calendar

By: Ethan Hale Indy Staff Writer

Halloween and Dio de los Muertos are right around the corner as students and faculty prepare for the holiday season. Here is The Independent's consolidated list of fun and spooky events around Durango.

Sunday, October 27, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (815)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCultureEvents
Highlining at Purgatory: interconnecting community and nature

Highlining at Purgatory: interconnecting community and nature

By: Charlotte Williams Indy Staff Writer

On a cold morning on the side of a mountain at Purgatory Resort, a small group of young adults began their day suspended in midair, participating in what is commonly known as highlining at the Paradise Highline Gathering from Oct.18-20.  

Saturday, October 26, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (3917)/Comments (0)/
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FLC attempts to boost admission and retention rate with Purgatory ski pass partnership

FLC attempts to boost admission and retention rate with Purgatory ski pass partnership

By Barbara Edwards Indy Staff Writer

Freshman packed the lobby of the Student Union Building Sept. 25 awaiting their free Purgatory Resort ski passes given as part of a marketing partnership between Fort Lewis College and Mountain Capital Partners. 

Thursday, October 17, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (9594)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampusSports
Students react to messengers on campus

Students react to messengers on campus

By: Taylor Hutchison Indy Staff Writer

Fort Lewis College students protested white supremecy after two men, accompanied by a boy, made pro-slavery comments outside of Reed Library the morning of Sept. 25.

The men made efforts to engage students in conversation, Julie Love, associate vice president of student affairs, said. She said she was told that the conversation topics varied from eternal life, to slavery and the economy.

 

Wednesday, October 16, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (1853)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampus
A Cowboy Theatre review

A Cowboy Theatre review

By: Lea Leggitt Indy Staff Writer

The 31st Annual Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering kicked off October 3, with the 12th Annual Cowboy Theatre— a western variety show with a twist.

 

Monday, October 14, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (18832)/Comments (0)/
Indigenous Peoples Day 2019 FLC Preview

Indigenous Peoples Day 2019 FLC Preview

By Alx Lee Indy Staff Writer

The Fort Lewis College Native American Center has organized numerous events for Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2019 intended to celebrate different cultural perspectives and raise awareness for the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women movement. 

Monday, October 14, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (3886)/Comments (0)/

Student Senate creates Diversity Council, discusses mental health and potential RSO changes

By Ethan Hale Indy Staff Writer

The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College created the ASFLC Diversity and Equity Committee, a sub-committee focused on celebrating diversity and creating an inclusive culture, after a unanimous vote Wednesday night.

Saturday, October 12, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (903)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampusEvents

The Red Deal reaches out in Farmington

By Kim Cassels Indy Staff Writer

The Red Nation, a movement for global decolonization and environmental protection, made its way to Farmington, NM in late September.

Saturday, October 12, 2019/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (1089)/Comments (0)/
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