Columns
- During the 1918 flu epidemic, the visiting Student Army Training Corps who lived in the Armory were dispersed into “barracks-like tents” so the building could be used as a hospital.
- My first Zoom meeting from home did not go well in the early days of COVID-19. I was afraid to turn on my camera and let people see the disarray of my Monday morning — my son screaming from his highchair for more banana, the worry on my face, the
- Most of the buildings on ’s old quad are named for past presidents, faculty, deans and regents. Then there’s Guggenheim.
- On Sept. 5, 1877, the day opened, Joseph Sewall was on the steps of Old Main to shake every hand.
- Chancellor DiStefano discusses his life as a first-generation college student.
- Maybe the stories were extra timely. Maybe everybody loves apples. Maybe it was chance.
- Coloradan columnist Paul Danish looks back on his favorite classes.