88,000: The number of deaths attributable to excessive consumption of alcohol each year in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.…
In her time working at the Health and Counseling Center (HCC) as a clinical psychologist, where she first started as an intern in 2008, Kirsten…
A group of vegans walks into a warehouse. It’s not the opening line of a joke, but rather a monthly underground gathering; a group of…
The staff of Foothills Magazine gathered around a large conference table in the media office, talking over last minute party preparations. Light chat about color…
Most fads on the Internet tend to fade out pretty quickly, but the increasingly popular “Humans of New York” page doesn’t seem to be fading…
Public space—whether intended for art or not—is often fought over, especially in major metropolitan cities like Denver. However, the city’s movement away from the typical…
Spring is a wonderful time of year, but it’s a lot less wonderful with an empty bank account and a hundred missed calls from Mom…
Last Wednesday during most people’s lunch hour, Lindsay Auditorium in Sturm Hall held a multi-cultural, multi-lingual and ecocritical poetry reading. The third installment of the…
Amidst the hustle and bustle of Denverites out to pick up garden plants and flowers for Mother’s Day on Friday afternoon, a hidden gem entrances…
Rwanda’s history of genocide and twenty years of peace continue to be remembered by students concerned with social justice. On Wednesday, May 7, close to…