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Why CSU Is Trying So Hard to Kill This Weekend’s Undie Run

Why CSU Is Trying So Hard to Kill This Weekend’s Undie Run

By Michael RobertsMay 7, 2019

The run annually attracts thousands of drunken revelers who strip to their underwear.

Is New University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy Already on the Clock?

Is New University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy Already on the Clock?

By Michael RobertsMay 3, 2019

Mark Kennedy’s contract is only for three years, after which opponents hope he’ll be ousted.

Battle Lines Are Drawn Over Future of Arapahoe High School Principal

Battle Lines Are Drawn Over Future of Arapahoe High School Principal

By Michael RobertsMay 2, 2019

The accounts of supporters and detractors of Natalie Pramenko could not be more different.

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Fight For and Against Mark Kennedy as CU President Gets Even Uglier

Fight For and Against Mark Kennedy as CU President Gets Even Uglier

By Michael RobertsMay 2, 2019

Two regents say they’ll vote against Kennedy, while another went nuclear in pledging his support.

American Indian Academy Postpones Denver Opening Until 2020

American Indian Academy Postpones Denver Opening Until 2020

By Melanie Asmar, Chalkbeat ColoradoApril 29, 2019

The four-year graduation rate last year for Native American students was 54 percent, far below the district average of 70 percent.

Can Money Stop Mark Kennedy From Becoming CU President?

Can Money Stop Mark Kennedy From Becoming CU President?

By Michael RobertsApril 26, 2019

An increasing number of alumni say they wouldn’t donate to the university should Mark Kennedy be hired.

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School Shootings List in Twenty Years Since Columbine: 240 and Counting

School Shootings List in Twenty Years Since Columbine: 240 and Counting

By Michael RobertsApril 19, 2019

The pace of school shootings has actually quickened in the second decade since the 1999 Columbine attack.

Columbine Threat Suspect Sol Pais Is Dead

Columbine Threat Suspect Sol Pais Is Dead

By Michael RobertsApril 17, 2019

Sol Pais was found in the vicinity of Echo Lake Lodge near the base of Mount Evans.

DPS Reviewing Lockout Procedure After District-Wide Threat

DPS Reviewing Lockout Procedure After District-Wide Threat

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghApril 17, 2019

A credible threat against schools in the metro area led to an unprecedented district-wide lockout at Denver Public Schools.

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Columbine Threat Leads to School Closures in 16 Denver-Area Districts

Columbine Threat Leads to School Closures in 16 Denver-Area Districts

By Michael RobertsApril 17, 2019

As of this writing, Columbine threat suspect Sol Pais is still at large.

Columbine Twenty Years Later: Time of Preparation, Transition for Safe2Tell

Columbine Twenty Years Later: Time of Preparation, Transition for Safe2Tell

By Michael RobertsApril 16, 2019

The founder of Safe2Tell is moving on in order to advocate for the service to be in place nationally.

Why So Many People Hate the Idea of Mark Kennedy as Next CU President

Why So Many People Hate the Idea of Mark Kennedy as Next CU President

By Michael RobertsApril 15, 2019

Critics call Kennedy “anti-queer, anti-union, anti-abortion, anti-immigration, anti-public education, anti-environment.”

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Arapahoe High Controversy: Murder, Suicides, Arrests, Rallies and Tears

Arapahoe High Controversy: Murder, Suicides, Arrests, Rallies and Tears

By Michael RobertsApril 10, 2019

A letter from the principal about an online survey brought long-simmering tensions to a boil.

What Colorado College Students Are Learning From Horny the Sex Box

What Colorado College Students Are Learning From Horny the Sex Box

By Michael RobertsApril 2, 2019

The students behind the project take every question seriously, including the ones that may not have been meant that way.

State Board Extends Adams County School District 14 External Management Search

State Board Extends Adams County School District 14 External Management Search

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 15, 2019

The struggling school district’s future remains unclear.

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Inside the Reorganization of the Denver School District’s Central Office

Inside the Reorganization of the Denver School District’s Central Office

By Melanie Asmar, Chalkbeat ColoradoMarch 14, 2019

The net reduction is about 150 positions.

Denver Teachers’ Union Overwhelmingly Approves New Contract

Denver Teachers’ Union Overwhelmingly Approves New Contract

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghFebruary 25, 2019

The Denver teachers’ union voted overwhelmingly to approve a new contract.

Denver Teachers’ Union Voting This Week on New Compensation Agreement

Denver Teachers’ Union Voting This Week on New Compensation Agreement

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghFebruary 19, 2019

Denver teachers’ union members will be voting this week on the compensation agreement reached on February 14.

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Most Surprising Concessions From the 2019 Teachers’ Strike

Most Surprising Concessions From the 2019 Teachers’ Strike

By Teague BohlenFebruary 18, 2019

Here’s a modest proposal of ten more things that Denver teachers should have demanded.

After Teachers’ Strike Ends, Denver School Board Is Next Battleground

After Teachers’ Strike Ends, Denver School Board Is Next Battleground

By Michael RobertsFebruary 15, 2019

The Colorado Working Families Party is happy the Denver teachers’ strike is over, but it’s not done seeking educational change in the city.

Denver Teachers’ Strike Is Over

Denver Teachers’ Strike Is Over

By Michael RobertsFebruary 14, 2019

The 2019 Denver teachers’ strike ended early on February 14.

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As Teachers Strike, Montbello Students Play Soccer During Lunch

As Teachers Strike, Montbello Students Play Soccer During Lunch

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghFebruary 12, 2019

As Denver teachers walked out for the first time in 25 years, students in Montbello spent the day outside the classroom.

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