This week on IndyTV: The Smith Sports Complex is now open! FLC's 12th annual Fiesta on the Mesa was a success
FLC students and the Durango community members respond to the Dakota Access Pipeline
On Sept. 21 The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College discussed FLC’s proposed new mission statement and debated plans for cutting registered student organization budgets.
The University of Chicago ignited a national debate on safe spaces and trigger warnings this August after issuing a letter to incoming students denouncing both ideas.
Fort Lewis College's art department is putting on a faculty Art & Communication Design Faculty & Staff Biennial art installment in the Gallery. The installment will run from Sept. 7 to Sept. 20.
At the end of the previous semester I wrote an opinion piece about the change in credits.
I discussed the resistance to the credit change, and the way it has changed my “plan” for college.
The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College held their second meeting of the 2016-17 academic year on Sept. 16, 2016. RSO budget cuts and raises in student fees were discussed.
Campus involvement is beneficial to students and the Durango community. There are opportunities for both individual and community growth.
Fort Lewis College students voice their opinions and lend a hand to the Durango community through different groups and organizations on campus. FLC encourages students to get involved in the Durango community.
The Exercise Science department at FLC has new lab space and as with all change, this shift comes with some issues for outside groups. Fort Lewis has some new art for the community to enjoy, come check it out! And tonight is the 3rd annual Light Up the Night Glow Run to raise awareness for sexual assault and the concept of consent
This year, for anyone who is not graduating, has come to a stressful conclusion. At least that’s the general consensus that I’ve gathered from my peers.