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Accetta's An All-American
Colorado College rising senior Kendall Accetta earned All-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the 3,000-meter steeplechase Saturday at the 2022 NCAA Division III Women's Outdoor Track and Field Meet Thursday in Geneva, Ohio.
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How to Choose a Therapist That’s Right for You
How do you know if you should see a therapist?
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From Almost-Astronaut to Businessman to Sculptor: Ed Dwight's Incredible Journey Runs Through DU
Since age 4, Ed Dwight wanted to be an artist. It was just that some other things got in the way.
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Rare Spread of Monkeypox Puts Health Experts on Alert
The unusual spread of monkeypox from West and Central Africa, where it has occurred sporadically, has health experts on alert. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week issued a health advisory asking clinicians to be on the lookout for the virus’s characteristic rash and fever.
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MBA Dissertation Openhouse on May 27
MBA Dissertation Openhouse on May 27
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Marketplace Road Work Wednesday, May 18, 2022
The Town of Bennett will be completing road repairs on Marketplace Drive on Wednesday, May 18, 2022.
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June is Reduced Building Permit Fee Month
During the month of June, the Town of Bennett will be offering reduced permit fees on some home projects.
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Professor’s Portrait Captures the Resilience of a Holocaust Survivor
Fourteen years after meeting ceramicist Trudy Strauss, artist and professor Deborah Howard’s new portrait of the Holocaust survivor is on display in DU’s Anderson Academic Commons.
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People gather for abortion rights rally at Colorado Capitol in Denver
For the second consecutive Saturday, people gathered in downtown Denver to demonstrate support for abortion rights.
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Upcoming Additional Classes on June 21
Upcoming Additional Classes on June 21
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Newman Center Presents Unveils 2022-23 Season
A cornerstone of the University of Denver campus, the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts will celebrate 20 years this 2022-23 Newman Center Presents season.
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Four exciting CEU classes in the June quarter: not too late to take!
We have some really exciting and healing classes coming up at the Academy of Natural therapy in the June 2022 quarter.
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Time to do something rewarding…
Massage therapy is one of the most rewarding careers known. Why? Well, relaxing someone and helping to correct those muscles to decrease pain has a massive positive impact on a fellow human.
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Managing Toxicology Cases a Veterinary Technician
Managing Toxicology Cases a Veterinary Technician
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Vote on abortion rights planned in U.S. Senate next week, but likely will fall short
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will force a vote next week on a bill to codify abortion protections, following the disclosure that the Supreme Court could be ready to overturn a landmark abortion rights ruling, he and other Senate Democrats announced Thursday.
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Sports Massage Program start dates- June 24th, July 25th, Sept 9th
Sports Massage Program start dates- June 24th, July 25th, Sept 9th
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Lawmakers aim to boost kids’ access to autism therapy at Colorado schools
Responding to concerns from families of children on the autism spectrum, Colorado lawmakers overwhelmingly supported legislation aimed at ensuring access to prescribed medical treatment at school.
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New Mexico, Nevada Advance to 2022 MW Men's Tennis Championship Final
No. 1 Nevada and No. 3 New Mexico will square off in the 2022 Mountain West Men’s Tennis Championship match on Sunday after both teams won their semifinals matches Saturday at the Air Force Academy Outdoor Tennis Courts.
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Ex-Republican Danielle Neuschwanger launches gubernatorial run on third-party ticket
Danielle Neuschwanger, the Elbert County rancher who lost her bid earlier this month for a spot in Colorado's Republican gubernatorial primary, said on Saturday that she is running on a third-party ticket — despite objections by some Republicans that her campaign will split the conservative vote and boost chances of Democratic Gov. Jared Polis winning a second term.
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Tigers Fight Hard But Fall to Southwestern in SCAC Semis
The Colorado College men's tennis team put up a valiant effort on Saturday but fell to Southwestern University, 5-1, semifinals of the 2022 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship in Kerrville, Texas.