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HOME PAGE features a series of brief articles on recent happenings at Colorado College. This issue includes stories on two books on CC history, From the bookshelf, student a capella and full color prints of The Colorado College inspired by Saul Steinberg's New Yorker magazine cover are on sale.
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Two new volumes of work chronicling the history of Colorado College have been published to commemorate the 125th anniversary.
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Political science professor Robert Loevy's book, Colorado College: A Place of Learning, 1874-1999, explores the college's full history, with particular emphasis on 1968-1999, the time when CC adopted and implemented the Block Plan.
Maxwell Taylor, former dean, vice president for student life, and director of athletics who now is an associate professor of religion, edited Colorado College: Memories and Reflections. This book includes memoirs from 14 faculty members and six administrators, all long associated with Colorado College.
Both books are available for $10 each (plus shipping and handling) at the CC bookstore, 1-800-854-3930.
Read more about these books and other events commemorating the 125th anniversary.
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From the Bookshelf
Click here to see the latest books published by CC alumni and faculty
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Room 46
Room 46, a student a cappella group, has produced a CD to benefit the Student Leadership Scholarship Fund. To purchase, send a check for $17 (includes $2 for shipping and handling) to Room 46, c/o the Alumni Office, 14 East Cache La Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.
Posters of The Colorado College inspired by Saul Steinberg's New Yorker magazine cover are now on sale.
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*18 x 22.5 inches
*Heavy poster stockOrder at $10/print (includes postage and handling)
Colorado College
College Relations - Poster
14 E. Cache la Poudre Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903Name____________________________
Street_____________________________
City/State_______________________Zip______
Number of posters_______________Amount enclosed $________All proceeds benefit The Campaign for Colorado College
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