Saturday May 18 | The Gazette
Side Streets: Big changes coming to Cragmoor parking situation
This map shows the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs on the north side of Austin Bluffs Parkway, the Cragmor neighborhood on the south.
If you're looking for a brief description of what's happening these days at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, you probably won't find it.
Broken gas line causes road closures, UCCS dorms evacuated
Colorado Springs Fire Department Hazmat crews clamped a broken gas line that caused the evacuation of dorms at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs campus Monday morning.
Student graduation speakers hope to impart wisdom to peers
John 'Sam ' Brody knows it's highly likely that a few days, or even a few hours, after he delivers his commencement address at Colorado College's graduation May 20, many of his classmates won't be able to recall a word he said.
April brings Fort Morgan Lions Club shower of programs
The Fort Morgan Lion's Club meetings the last few weeks in April, bought several guests as well as programs.
Colorado Springs woman found in apartment was strangled
A 20-year-old college student from Monument with a black belt in taekwondo was identified Friday as the woman found dead in her Colorado Springs apartment Thursday.
Police: Woman found in apartment was strangled
Police said Friday that the death of Angelina Sicola has been ruled a homicide. Her body was found Thursday.
Colorado Springs students take to the sky with JROTC program
Flight instructor Jerome Bierut demonstrates to Jr. ROTC students how to check an airplane before flying.
Two North students win Daniels
Coming out of high school for Seniors might be frightening, or it might be a birth of a new life.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
CSBJ reporters win state awards
Colorado Springs Business Journal reporters won six awards at the annual journalism contest, sponsored by the Colorado Press Women, a statewide organization that started in 1941 and is part of a national association, the National Federation of Press Women.
RE-1 Valley School District honors staff at Retirement and Recognition Dinner
Honored at the RE-1 Valley Retirement and Recognition Dinner on Monday were, back Row, left to right: Candy McNear, occupational therapist; Barbara Nelson, first grade teacher at Ayres Elementary; Rece Herboldsheimer, instructional coach/reading recovery teacher at Caliche Elementary; and Caroline McCarty, school nurse.
Heard of the game "Consequences"? Or "Exquisite Corpse"? You have. You and your surrealist friends have folded a piece of paper into segments, and you've each drawn part of a figure, without seeing what everyone else has done.
Army overhaul: ROTC turns old sergeants into new lieutenants
Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Meade could have laughed while he surveyed the troops surrounding him April 13 at a Fort Carson's training range.
We wanted to post pictures of this unusual art event happening tomorrow , but we can't. To find out what artwork was created in a handful of homes throughout downtown, you'll have to be there in person.
Abigail Tolson receiving Marjorie Keever scholarship
The family of Marjorie C. Keever founded this scholarship in 2000. Marjorie C. Keever was a long-time school teacher dedicated to the education of students.
BEST & BRIGHTEST: Mom's persistence is teen's inspiration
School : Colorado Springs Early Colleges Parent : Anna M. Brown College : University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Other : Salutatorian; Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Member; Co-Captain of Palmer High School Cross Country Team; three 100-hour volunteer pins for Penrose-St. Francis Health Services.