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Environment
Trail of gears
As more motorcycle and ATV riders roar into National Forests and local parks, they often clash with hikers, bicyclists and horseback riders. Reporter Rob Detlefsen hikes headlong into a growing controversy over how to best share America's trails.
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Culture
Irie Rasta Pub & Grill!
Veronica Campanella takes a walk just south of downtown and finds
herself in the heart of Jamaica.
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| Environment |
The
better to save you
with....
Eliot
Dalton
reports
on
efforts
to
re-introduce
the
wolf
to
Southern
Colorado.
Is
the
habitat
good
enough
or
big
enough
for
this
wide-ranging
predator? |
Movement for Life
Is life as we know it sustainable?
Jessica Waclawski investigates the trend toward stepping more lightly on the planet. |
A ‘commie
plot’ or
good policy?
Andrew
Ravits turns
the light
on Amendment
37. The
controversial
statute
requires
large utilities
to get more
of their
juice from
wind, solar
and hydro
power. |
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| Politics |
Surrounded by Liberals
College Republicans find their voice on a mostly liberal campus. Jonathan Wilson reports from a secret, undisclosed location.
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The Gun Vote
Reporter Kit Fischer takes aim at the right to bear arms and its effect on this year's election. The Second Amendment may play a big role in this years presidential vote in western states. |
When
Voting is a Sin
Some
Colorado
Bishops
caused
a
stir
among
Catholics
when
they
made
statements
condemning
pro-choice
candidates.
Reporter
Jonathan
Wilson
examines
the
politics
of
the
pulpit
in
the
2004
presidential
race. |
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Birth Control
Cadiz Gomez examines the ‘conscience clause,’ which allows pharmacists to refuse birth control pills to women if the drug provider doesn’t believe in stopping pregnancies. |
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| War |
Hack
Attack
Will
the
next
terrorist
attack
come
via
cyberspace?
Could
terrorists
cause
chaos
by
hacking
their
way
into
computers
that
control
the
power
grid?
Naomi
Botkin
finds
out
how
vulnerable
we
really
are. |
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| Campus
and Community |
Block Shock
Is Colorado College just for blockheads? Jessica Richardson explores the love-hate relationship between students and the one-class-at-a-time system.
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Town & Gown
Though they often clash, Christine Hanks finds that the city and the college have a co-dependent relationship. |
| Sports |
America’s third favorite past-time?
Rishi Robertson gets a kick out of the growth and decline of soccer in America, where the world’s most popular team sport is still on the sidelines. |
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