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Campus Life, Learning and Health: How FLC planned for our return

By Dorothy Elder Indy Staff Writer

When Fort Lewis College made its decision to bring students back to campus for the fall 2020 semester during the COVID-19 pandemic, a plethora of considerations, new policies, and a reckoning of resources followed, trying to make the campus return as safe and manageable as possible.

Saturday, November 7, 2020/Author: Brown, Tyler/Number of views (3516)/Comments (0)/
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Should I Stay or Should I Go? What does FLC's travel policy entail?

By Jackson Zinsmeyer Indy Staff Writer

 

 

Thursday, November 5, 2020/Author: Brown, Tyler/Number of views (4174)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampus
The personal and the political: FLC students talk their circumstances and values as they cast their vote for the 2020 presidential election

The personal and the political: FLC students talk their circumstances and values as they cast their vote for the 2020 presidential election

By Dorothy Elder Indy Staff Writer

This year, many Americans have their attention on the presidential election, which sits in the middle of a pandemic, a resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement and the nomination of a Supreme Court justice. With America’s increasing political polarization, those casting their votes for the Democratic presidential nominee, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, cannot wrap their heads around why anyone would vote to re-elect the Republican nominee, President Donald J. Trump and Trump supporters can’t see why you wouldn’t. 

Monday, November 2, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (15923)/Comments (0)/
Tradition TakΣover: Kappa Sigma pushes for recognition at FLC

Tradition TakΣover: Kappa Sigma pushes for recognition at FLC

By Will Charles Indy Staff Writer

Liam Elliot, interest group leader and sophomore at Fort Lewis College, is wanting to start a fraternity and be a part of a Kappa Sigma Chapter.

Monday, November 2, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (8197)/Comments (0)/
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College, Quarantined

By Morgan Reed Indy Staff Writer

Can you remember being put into time-out as a child? My first week here, at Fort Lewis College, took me back to that nostalgic and harrowing feeling. 

Thursday, October 15, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (16453)/Comments (0)/
In a hotel down by the river: COVID-19 requires new housing accommodations at Fort Lewis College

In a hotel down by the river: COVID-19 requires new housing accommodations at Fort Lewis College

By Barbara Edwards Indy Staff Writer and Steven Marquez

This school year has been unlike any other due to the coronavirus pandemic. One change Fort Lewis College made was housing students at the Durango Downtown Inn, in order to combat the spread of the virus.

Wednesday, October 14, 2020/Author: Pair, Coya/Number of views (3597)/Comments (0)/
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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 (3890)/Comments (0)/
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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 (12060)/Comments (0)/
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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 (94351)/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 (21385)/Comments (0)/
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