COVID-19 cannot stop Halloween
Brandon Flanery [email protected] Maybe it’s the fact that I was raised Christian and Halloween was not allowed in my house, or maybe I have some sadistic side that loves dark thingsRead more >
Brandon Flanery [email protected] Maybe it’s the fact that I was raised Christian and Halloween was not allowed in my house, or maybe I have some sadistic side that loves dark thingsRead more >
Julia Jackson [email protected] In times like these, it can be difficult to get involved on campus, much less find fun, safe events to attend. Luckily, recreation is still out there, ifRead more >
Caitlyn Dieckmann [email protected] UCCS’ Galleries of Contemporary Art (GOCA) announced a new public sculpture is to be installed to light up the sky near the Ent Center for the Arts, entitledRead more >
Fiona O’Dowd-White [email protected] It has officially begun: the leaves are changing colors; the temperature is getting cooler; pumpkins are being sold at every supermarket in the country; plaid is starting to look particularly flattering and Starbucks has officially put Pumpkin Spice LattesRead more >
Brandon Flanery [email protected] If there are any two hot topics that are becoming more and more polarizing, they are race and religion, and the UCCS Department of Philosophy decided to tackle them both head-on atRead more >
April 28, 2020 In a somewhat surprising turn of fate, social media has risen to the task of answering this question: How can I appreciate art without stepping foot intoRead more >
April 14, 2020 A statewide lockdown for Colorado has been in effect since March 26, and since then, many people have found themselves unemployed, unmotivated and especially bored with theirRead more >
April 7, 2020 If you are like me and cannot stand not being able to go out and do your regular activities, then I would bet that trying something newRead more >
March 3, 2020 OLIO: a highly spiced stew of various meats and vegetables originating from Spain or Portugal; a miscellaneous collection of things. This was the name that Abigail ForgathRead more >
March 3, 2020 Theatreworks’ “An Iliad,” directed by Max Shulman, tells Homer’s classic tale of the battlefield with gods, dereos, and empires, reinvented for the modern era. According to UCCSRead more >
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