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Posts from the Winter 2018 issue

What’s on Your Reading List, Ofer Ben-Amots?

“I hardly ever read one book at a time. I usually have a stack of books on my nightstand, some in preparation for a course and others for fun. Currently I am reading two books: ‘Aboriginal Music: Cross-Cultural Experiences from South Australia’ by Catherine J. Ellis, and, because linguistics and etymology are a serious hobby…

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On the Bookshelf

Brooklyn’s Sweet Ruin By Paul Raphaelson ’90 Brooklyn’s Domino Sugar Refinery, once the largest in the world, shut down in 2004 after a long struggle. Most New Yorkers know it only as an icon on the landscape, multiplied on T-shirts and skateboard graphics. Raphaelson, known internationally for his formally intricate urban landscape photographs, was given…

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From Potter to Protector

Mellon Artist-in-Residence Virgil Ortiz Calls on the Future to Honor the Past

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Welcome in the Wilderness

Making Outdoor Education More Inclusive

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Marking the 40th Anniversary of The Press at CC

The Press at CC has a new website thepressatcoloradocollege.org complete with a store where they sell broadsides and books produced there over the years. There’s now an Instagram account where you can see photos of current projects. A yearlong exhibition is on view at Tutt Library, showcasing works from the 40 years of The Press’s…

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Time to Get Your Hands Dirty

The Press at Colorado College celebrates 40 years and Printer Aaron Cohick reflects on the past and present of the Press.

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Community Engaged Fellows

CC’s Community Engaged Fellows, a new program in the Collaborative for Community Engagement, provides support for students who have high financial need so they can pursue their passions for service and civic engagement without being obligated to work part-time jobs.

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Symposium Speakers Urge Engagement, Participation

Colorado College hosted a Midterm Election Symposium featuring a variety of speakers, including journalists, politicians, and academics. Running from Sept. 24 to Nov. 29, a series of events, many of them open to the Colorado Springs community as well as members of the Colorado College community, were held in the weeks before and after the…

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A Train of Thought Across America

Three CC alumnae embarked on what they called the “Rail Tale Train Tour,” riding the rails from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon, and stopping in 10 American cities. In lieu of searching for the answers, they focused on finding the questions and creating interdisciplinary work to be shared along the way.

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