FLC Theatre Production Presents… FLC Theatre Production Presents… Story by Kelkiyana Yazzie, Photography by Brent Belone Thursday, October 1, 2015 The Fort Lewis College’s theatre department is working hard to bring a variety of shows to campus this coming school year. The Fort Lewis College’s theatre department is working hard to bring a variety of shows to campus this coming school year. “A Girl’s Guide to Coffee” and “Spring Awakening” are the two shows expected to happen this semester, Dennis Elkins, department chair and artistic director for FLC’s theatre department, said. “A Girl’s Guide to... Read more
Pope Francis’ Outlook: Economics and Climate Change Pope Francis’ Outlook: Economics and Climate Change Story by Brandon Castle, Photography by Nate Obici, Graphic by Julia Volzke Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Religious responsibilities have recently taken to the spotlight under Pope Francis’s name. What he is doing under this spotlight is history right before the eyes of the world. Religious responsibilities have recently taken to the spotlight under Pope Francis’s name. What he is doing under this spotlight is history right before the eyes of the world. There has been an overwhelming amount of scientific consensus that climate change is real, and humans have contributed, Scott Greenler, a senior environmental biology major, said.... Read more
Skyfest 2015 - 11th Annual Music Festival Skyfest 2015 - 11th Annual Music Festival Photography by Brent Belone, Slideshow by Lauren S Hammond Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Skyfest 2015 has come and gone, but the 11th annual music festival produced by the Student Union Productions out did themselves this time 'round. Read more
A Case for Alone Time A Case for Alone Time Opinion by Catherine Wheeler, Graphic by Julia Volzke Tuesday, September 29, 2015 We live in the era of FOMO (fear of missing out). Social media sites like Facebook and Instagram make it virtually impossible to make yourself feel good about being alone. We live in the era of FOMO (fear of missing out). Social media sites like Facebook and Instagram make it virtually impossible to make yourself feel good about being alone. Maybe it is a personal problem, but as a college student I feel the need to be doing something with other people at every moment in order to “make the most of my college experience.” But... Read more
Navajo Nation Seeks Compensation From EPA: Diné Walkers Open Dialogue Navajo Nation Seeks Compensation From EPA: Diné Walkers Open Dialogue Story by Jamie Draper, Graphic by Julia Volzke, Photo by Brent Balone Monday, September 28, 2015 The effects of the Gold King Mine spill have stretched downstream to the San Juan River, which flows through the Navajo Nation reservation in New Mexico. The effects of the Gold King Mine spill have stretched downstream to the San Juan River, which flows through the Navajo Nation reservation in New Mexico. Initial Response: The farm board in Shiprock, New Mexico, voted whether to close the headgates to the system of irrigation canals that supply water to that region, Brandon Francis, employee of the New Mexico State... Read more