Kaelin Woodruff, midfield. CC Women’s Soccer played a game against Kansas State University April 14 at Stewart Field. Photo by Jamie Cotten
Students, faculty, community members and others attend the Holocaust Commemoration Service on May 5 at South Hall Commons. Generations of survivors lit candles that burned for 24 hours, professor Ofer Ben-Amots and musician Cindy Saunders performed and author and keynote speaker, Eugene Schwarz, spoke of his memory of Nazi Germany as a child. “Don’t think it can’t happen here,” Schwarz said. “It’s so reminiscent of what I remember.” Photo by Jamie Cotten / Colorado College
Kyle Mezrow, '24, recites the Kaddish. Students, faculty, community members and others attend the Holocaust Commemoration Service on May 5 at South Hall Commons. Generations of survivors lit candles that burned for 24 hours, professor Ofer Ben-Amots and musician Cindy Saunders performed and author and keynote speaker, Eugene Schwarz, spoke of his memory of Nazi Germany as a child. “Don’t think it can’t happen here,” Schwarz said. “It’s so reminiscent of what I remember.” Photo by Jamie Cotten / Colorado College
Musician Cindy Saunders wears a shawl that belonged to her grandmother, who lost her life in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. Saunders's father, who fled Nazi-occupied Europe as a child, managed to escape and save the garment. Photo by Jamie Cotten / Colorado College
This year's fashion show was a collaboration between Sustainable Fashion Club and CC Arts and crafts. The theme for the event was “play” and included the many iterations of the idea such as dance, performance art, and many unique designs handcrafted by the CC community. Photo by Mila Naumovska ’26
Native Americans from multiple tribes nationwide gathered for CC’s annual Powwow, hosted by CC’s Native American Student Union (NASU), on April 6 in Ed Robson Arena. Photo by Jamie Cotten
Drag King Mario Wanna performs at the Drag Show, put on by the Queer & Trans Collective, for a fun, wild crowd on April 5 at Shove Chapel. Photo by Jamie Cotten
Artist Sofia Crade, who created “Rockey,” a 24-foot sculpture and puppet that took a month and a half to create, and carpenter Dan Crossey. Photo by Jamie Cotten