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Addressing an audience that
overflowed Armstrong Hall and filled Shove Chapel,
Morrison explored the concept of an integrated education
that combines different genres and disciplines in
unique ways in her talk entitled, “Is Nothing
Sacred?” In answer to that question, Morrison
emphatically expressed that knowledge is sacred. more>>

Name, age, rank, Social Security… no, some other
significant number: Five, the number of countries
I lived in before I found my home in Kenya. Five is
also the number of lenses I have for my Canon 500
camera. It’s my baby – I never go on safari
without it! more>>

While the men’s hockey team battled constant
adversity in its unsuccessful quest to play in the
NCAA West Regional it would co-host in March, and
the women’s soccer team spent most of the winter
wondering who their next head coach would be, Colorado
College’s two Division I sports collectively
won a huge victory early this year. more>>

More people are interested in attending Colorado College
this fall than at any other time in history. As of
mid-February, 4,123 students had mailed off their
packets to the admission office, and a few latecomers
were still trickling in. more>>
Funding Colorado College’s vision for 2010 is
no small task; it requires a true visionary. So it
came as little surprise that lanky Colorado native
Stephen Elder was the man for the job. After four
months as interim vice president for advancement,
Elder was officially appointed to the position. more>>
Quattro Mani, the piano duo featuring CC music department
lecturer and artist in residence Susan Grace and Alice
Rybak, performed for the third year in a row at Carnegie
Hall’s Weill Recital Hall in New York City in
December. more>>
Jaramillo Places, Women Repeat as Champs
Bahl Named Student Athlete of the Month
Women’s Soccer Finalizes Recruiting Class
Women’s Lacrosse Ranked No. 14
CC Introduces Dance Team
SORIERO NAMED DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
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Take a stroll through almost any building on the Colorado
College campus and you are likely to see the work
of Marshall Kean adorning the walls. You can view
and appreciate Kean’s detailed paintings and
drawings in Spencer Center, Cutler Hall, El Pomar
Sports Center, Tutt Alumni House, Barnes Science Center,
Worner Center, Armstrong Hall, Palmer Hall, Tutt Library,
Shove Chapel, KRCC, and the CC cabin, to name a few.
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Fifty-four days of pure inspiration. That’s
what you get — no matter which side of the stage
curtain you’re on — during Colorado College’s
Summer Festival of the Arts.
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