THE INDEPENDENT

Skyfest: The Motet Finally Comes

Story by Keenan Malone and Kelkiyana Yazzie

The Motet and the Voodoo Glow Skulls are coming to Skyfest this Sunday, September 27 at the stadium lot at Fort Lewis College. Naomi Bigbee, promotions chair of Student Union Productions, said.

The Motet and the Voodoo Glow Skulls are coming to Skyfest this Sunday, September 27 at the stadium lot at Fort Lewis College. Naomi Bigbee, promotions chair of Student Union Productions, said.   She said the Motet and the Voodoo Glow Skulls were already contracted with FLC for Skyfest during last spring semester.   Bands are selected based on online survey results of...

Only Fear Itself

Opinion by Carter Solomon

I am going to make the claim that fear defines our decisions. Fear of failure, fear of the future, fear of this and fear of that – some variation of fear factors into the decision making process, which in turn affects your life.

I am going to make the claim that fear defines our decisions. Fear of failure, fear of the future, fear of this and fear of that – some variation of fear factors into the decision making process, which in turn affects your life.   So how do you quiet that inner doubt and just go for something, try something new?   In my experience it is most certainly a struggle to...

Carson Brings RENT to Life at the DAC: A Night of Broadway on 2nd Ave

Story by Jamie Draper, Graphic by Julia Volzke, Photography by Brent Belone

This coming weekend marks the last performances of the Durango Arts Center’s ongoing production, “Rent.” The musical was first performed on Broadway in New York, NY, in the spring of 1996, and the show remains significant this fall on Durango’s 2nd Avenue.

This coming weekend marks the last performances of the Durango Arts Center’s ongoing production, “Rent.” The musical was first performed on Broadway in New York, NY, in the spring of 1996, and the show remains significant this fall on Durango’s 2nd Avenue.   Even though the issue of AIDS in the United States is less prevalent today, discussion around the...

Grandin is “Honoured” for Common Reading Experience: Thinking In Pictures Comes to FLC

Story by Brandon Castle

For the Fall 2015 Semester, The Common Reading Experience was offered to students once again. This year, Dr. Temple Grandin’s Thinking In Pictures was chosen as the novel students were encouraged to read.

For the Fall 2015 Semester, The Common Reading Experience was offered to students once again. This year, Dr. Temple Grandin’s Thinking In Pictures was chosen as the novel students were encouraged to read.   According to the Common Reading Experience Web Page, the experience aims to provide an avenue for discussion among students, faculty, administration, and members of the...

The Animas Doesn’t End in Durango

Opinion by Sean Summers, Graphic by Julia Volzke

The Animas River has been making national news for some time now and has taken a front row seat in the local news arena consistently since the initial spill of toxic materials from the long-dead Gold King Mine.  

 

The Animas River has been making national news for some time now and has taken a front row seat in the local news arena consistently since the initial spill of toxic materials from the long-dead Gold King Mine.     Locals in Durango have been talking ad nauseum about the spill, its effects and its implications, and it is a conversation that needs to continue.   What...

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