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May (2014)
5/25/2014
Season of Change
5/23/2014
Little Shop of Horrors!
April (2014)
4/13/2014
Fobbed!
March (2014)
3/1/2014
Vanishing Act
February (2014)
2/13/2014
Head's Day
January (2014)
1/30/2014
Fire, Ice... and Food
1/16/2014
Magic Kingdoms
1/6/2014
Winter Resilience
December (2013)
12/12/2013
Ed Industry
November (2013)
11/23/2013
Thanksgiving Reflections
October (2013)
10/17/2013
October Tradition
August (2013)
8/19/2013
August Podia
July (2013)
7/13/2013
The Curse of Shelf Life
June (2013)
6/9/2013
Reunion 2013
May (2013)
5/22/2013
Steve's Corner: Night Life
5/12/2013
Stephen's Corner: Student Leader Elections
April (2013)
4/6/2013
Bombs Away
March (2013)
3/31/2013
Deciding Factors
February (2013)
2/8/2013
February Reflection
January (2013)
1/27/2013
Big Chill
Vanishing Act
3/1/2014
In the 19th Century, Westerners called abandoned mining communities "ghost towns." I can see why. One day, we are a beehive of humanity....
S
uddenly, some cars with out-of-state license plates arrive, some buses pull in and load up, and boarders dig out some forgotten vehicles....
A
nd we're left with empty walkways, empty buildings. Empty except for the spirits that seem to linger!
Y
ou can almost hear their voices.
Just moments ago, it seems, we were skijoring!
Alex presenting his house design in architecture.
The PAPA On Ice skating party.
These four young ladies have something very special in common!
Felipe and Kailey catch the bus.
Pablo's off on Spring Break.
If a student is spending spring term in Europe, Costa Rica or Mountain Classroom, goodbyes are extra hard!
An empty T-bar.
Yarrow's Lodge. Empty.