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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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Thumann Earns Second Straight Academic All-District Honor
Colorado College swimmer Cole Thumann earned his second consecutive selection to CoSIDA's Academic all-District At-Large Team and now is eligible for Academic All-America consideration.
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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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Little Named SCAC Newcomer of the Year and First-Team All-League
Colorado College freshman Aiden Little was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Tennis Newcomer of the Year on Friday after a vole of the league's head coaches.
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Artists Showcase Their Resiliency During Annual Event
For the second year, artists and art connoisseurs gathered at the Crested Butte Center for the Arts to celebrate Western Colorado University students in a special event.
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Singer Wins 10K at Fighting Chance Invite
Colorado College freshman Elliot Singer won the 10K race at the Fighting Chance Invite Friday evening in Joliet, Ill.
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Fuhrman Appointed to Director of Poetry
Western Colorado University’s Graduate Program in Creative Writing (GPCW) is thrilled to announce the appointment of CMarie Fuhrman as Director of the Poetry concentration.
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University of Denver Researchers Study the Impact of Long COVID
More than two years after the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, the U.S. is closer to shifting to an endemic, meaning the disease persists but does not cause significant disruption to daily life.
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‘Let’s Go Brandon’ should appear with Rep. Williams’ name on ballot, lawsuit says
Republican state lawmaker and congressional candidate Dave Williams filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to have a conservative catchphrase included with his name on the primary ballot.
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DU Research Lab Uses Human Behavior to Drive Business Decisions
Executive PhD students in the Daniels College of Business utilize the Consumer Insights and Business Innovation Center (CiBiC) to test the effects of virtual reality on moral reasoning.