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Colleges Cut Ties With Groups Helping Minority Students

Trump administration pressures schools to end partnerships with organizations that 'restrict participation based on race'

One Colorado Hosts 15th LGBTQIA+ Lobby Day at State Capitol

Hundreds of Coloradans travel to Denver to advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights and issues

Students Respond to ICE Protests with Prayer

Club America students choose faith over walkout, sparking a nationwide movement

Colorado Lawmakers Receive Ash Wednesday Blessings at State Capitol

Annual event helps legislators find spiritual reflection during legislative session

Freedom Trucks Tour the US for 250th Anniversary

The mobile museums highlight America's revolutionary history and founding documents.

Freedom Trucks Tour the US for America's 250th Anniversary

The mobile museums highlight the American Revolution and the nation's formative years.

Civil Rights Activist Michelle Alexander to Speak at CU Boulder

Author of 'The New Jim Crow' to deliver lecture on racial injustice in the US prison system

Cortez Officials Urge Inactive Voters to Update Info Before April Election

With key City Council seats and ballot questions on the April 7 ballot, Cortez is encouraging nearly 1,000 inactive voters to reactivate.

Colorado Black Leaders Reflect on Rev. Jesse Jackson's Impact in Denver

Reverend Jesse Jackson, the iconic civil rights leader, passed away at 84 and left a lasting impression on the Denver community.

Sisters of Life Commend Denver Archbishop's Pro-Life Witness

The order praised Archbishop Samuel Aquila's steadfast defense of Gospel values.

Presidents Day Honors Leadership and Legacy in Northern Colorado

Federal holiday reflects on American presidents and their impact on local communities

Second Aurora student walkout draws hundreds

Hundreds of students left class for the protest, just days after a larger demonstration led to arrests.

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