Business & Education

2018: Science in the news

By R. Gary Raham Science lost a genius in 2018 with the passing of Stephen Hawking. Born in 1942, he became a victim of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) in his early 20s and lived with […]

Outdoors

Seeing the possibilities

“The only way he could do this was with friends,” CBS News reported as they described Dan Berlin’s 2014 epic 46-mile trek from rim to rim to rim in the Grand Canyon, finishing in the […]

Art & Lifestyle

BorderLinks trip inspires locals

It is close to 1,000 miles to Nogales, Ariz., on the U.S.-Mexico border, yet repercussions from what is happening there are having an obvious impact in Northern Colorado. The week before Thanksgiving, Amy Hoeven and […]

Columns

Gaia Grows a Sustainable Food Forest

Kathleen Miller Gaia’s Farm and Gardens Sustainable living, gardening, and farming is based on an understanding of ecosystems, the study of relationships between organisms and their environment. It has been defined as an integrated system […]