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Up In Smoke: Colorado on Fire

Up In Smoke: Colorado on Fire

By Jackson Zinsmeyer Indy Staff Writer

On July 31, 18 miles north of Grand Junction, Colorado, lightning struck starting what would become Colorado’s largest wildfire at 139,000 acres burnt.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (3896)/Comments (0)/
Categories: News
Fall Sports Without a Season

Fall Sports Without a Season

By Will Charles Indy Staff Writer

Almost all of the fall sports at Fort Lewis College have been put on hold for the 2020 season due to the circumstances surrounding COVID-19.

Monday, October 12, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (12110)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampusSports

Doorknob licks for clicks

By Dorothy Elder Indy Staff Writer

Accusations of people licking doorknobs on the Fort Lewis College campus have left many puzzled amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

Friday, October 9, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (94356)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampusCulture
Chains, Whips and Nipple Clamps: BDSM meets Colonialism

Chains, Whips and Nipple Clamps: BDSM meets Colonialism

By Amber Labahe Indy Staff Writer

This year, the Sundance Film Festival previewed a script about a Native dominatrix for hire finding healing by whipping white supremacists and having them apologize for racism, sexism, and most importantly for colonization.

Thursday, April 30, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (21391)/Comments (0)/
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COVID-19 impacts FLC students

COVID-19 impacts FLC students

Indy Staff Collaboration

As we know, for many, COVID-19 has turned the world completely upside down. Fort Lewis College students have had many changes to their jobs, classes and social life. Here’s the inside scoop on what’s going on in the life of an FLC student. 

Sunday, April 26, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (5163)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampus
Sustaibably cultivating a garden: a student’s guide to growing their own food

Sustaibably cultivating a garden: a student’s guide to growing their own food

By Coya Pair Indy Staff Writer

Students can grow their own food, whether it is indoors, outdoors or through volunteering at community gardens. Though giving space, time or money can sound intimidating, there are several ways to work around these issues.

Sunday, April 26, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (8724)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampusCulture
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