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Home /Amber Gantt
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Racial profiling at CSU all too familiar for people of color

May 14, 2018 Amber Gantt

On April 30, two Native American brothers traveled seven hours from New Mexico for a tour of Colorado State University, a school they dreamed of…

Arts & Life

“Dear White People” Season 2 digs deeper into Twitter trolls and race

May 7, 2018 Amber Gantt

On Friday, May 4, “Dear White People” returned for its second season. The Netflix series created by Justin Simien is based on the 2014 film…

Arts & Life

Cinco de Mayo, more American than you think

April 30, 2018 Amber Gantt

Cinco de Mayo is this Saturday. Each year in the U.S., the holiday brings out sombreros, revelers and tequila in celebration of Mexican pride and…

Featured

Black History Month is needed now more than ever

February 12, 2018 Amber Gantt

February is Black History Month, which celebrates the history and contributions of black Americans in this country. It stems from Negro History Week, which was…

Arts & Life

6 tips for surviving midterms

February 5, 2018 Amber Gantt

It’s that time of year again. The quarter is halfway underway, which means midterms are in full swing. Although they may not be as big…

Arts & Life

“12 Strong” tells the story of unknown American heroes

January 29, 2018 Amber Gantt

Action film “12 Strong” hit theaters this past week. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by photojournalist Nicolai Fuglsig, the film debuted on Jan. 19.…

Arts & Life

5 tips to help you on your way to graduate school

January 22, 2018 Amber Gantt

Are you considering to pursue a graduate degree, but are unsure about how to start the application process? Applying to grad school is a big…

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