UCD Advocate, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
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In the experimental days of youth, getting high can be fun-but the penalty if caught is usually not worth the buzz. For those who fear prison time, here are some legal ways to take a trip. Salvia and Herbal Ecstasy can be purchased online or in head shops.
UCD Advocate, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
1 day ago by Bryan Smith
The Highlander, Regis University, Denver, CO
1 day ago by Cristina G. Chacon, Contributing Reporter
In 1958, Regis' first "Regis Week" took place to mark the 70th anniversary of Regis College. This anniversary was recognized throughout the state of Colorado and Governor Stephen McNichols made an official observance day for Regis Week.
UCD Advocate, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
1 day ago by John Zwick
If he were alive today, Bill Hicks would be howling in rage against our era of authoritarian excess. He would tear at our culture of fear until it bleeds. And he'd have to change scarcely a word of his work to do it.
His fans call him a social commentator, a satirist, and a genius.
UCD Advocate, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
1 day ago by Jef Otte
From tai chi to Taoism, China has a rich cultural and spiritual heritage. It boasts the world's oldest written language, one of the world's oldest civilizations, and some of the world's finest examples of ancient art and architecture. For the past couple of decades, China has also seen one of the most unprecedented periods of economic growth anywhere in the world.
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UCD Advocate, University of Colorado Denver, CO
3 days ago by Alicia Schuster
Fourth of July is celebrated several ways, but the most popular is going out and watching fireworks. Here are some pristine spots that will meet all your fireworks-watching needs.
UCD Advocate, University of Colorado Denver, CO
1 day ago by Vanessa Cleaver
Here in Denver, citizens have the opportunity to experience a multitude of parks, festivals, and community events courtesy of the architectural design that makes it possible-Civic Center Park, for example. But for the rural town of Palisade, Colorado, that possibility has been much more difficult due to the lack of community space made available to residents.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
3 days ago by Stacey K. Borage
With the Fourth of July just around the corner, many students anticipate setting off their own fireworks despite warnings from authorities: risk takers won't just get a slap on the wrist; instead, they'll get slapped with a $250 fine every time they're caught playing with fireworks.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
3 days ago by Madeline Novey
An almost century-old tree branch fell and crushed two unoccupied vehicles parked on the southwest end of CSU's historic Oval Friday afternoon. Compressing a classic 1996 Jaguar and a Jeep, CSU Spokesperson Dell Rae Moellenberg called the occurrence "extremely rare" and tree experts said the fall was most likely related to the increase in recent rains, making the trees more susceptible to breaking.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
2 days ago by Erik Myers
After a week of watching music videos and deep thinking, I've come to realize that it's OK for me to feel sad over the passing of Michael Jackson. As a member of Generation Y, my MJ experience barely spans two decades -- most of that is time in which I've only known "bad" Michael: the degenerating celebrity who lived with a bevy of problems, most of which stemmed from his explicit love of childre
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Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Trent Lootens, Kirk Bell, discuss WAC Basketball Tournament, BSU Volleyball, Oregon uniforms, Wimbledon, NBA Free-Agency
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