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Western Culture Club has lawyered up. The club’s president, Maxwell Applebaugh, indicated that they have Texas-based attorney Jason Lee Van Dyke on retainer as a protective measure against threats and ...
The Cross Country/Nordic Skiing and Biathlon Team is one of the most interesting and fast-growing sports at Colorado Mesa University (CMU). During the winter when most students are bundled up in their ...
Disputes over an appropriate response to Jared Taylor’s speaking engagement have arisen between students and school administration. Some students argue that the school is discouraging their First ...
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The new Culinary Arts Building was inspired by the three story St. Mary’s Building. They will be tearing down the University Center parking garage for this project. Heads turned and tensions rose this ...
Jay Shearrow and Salina Edwards will be the new Associated Student Government President and Vice President for the 2021-2022 school year. “Our commitment to representing our students and building ...
Since 1976, the United States has set aside Feb. to celebrate African American culture and history as Black History Month. Colorado Mesa University’s (CMU) Black Student Alliance (BSA) planned many ...
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The previous ones were so goofily unhinged that Breaking Dawn was a slap to the face. Bella and Edward got married, and while… consummating their marriage, they accidentally created a demon baby.
A 700 person protest demonstrated that Grand Junction does not tolerate the racist rhetoric that Jared Taylor brought with him to Colorado Mesa University (CMU). Led by the Mesa County Chapter of the ...
For over two years I have had the pleasure of calling The Criterion my home. Through my time as both the Managing Editor and the Editor-In-Chief, I am so grateful to serve the campus and students.