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- As of April, the novel coronavirus had not halted most aspects of everyday life in Palisade, babyÖ±²¥app. Instead, the area was left reeling from a 19-degree freeze that killed an estimated 90% of the area's crops, according to the Farm Bureau. While they knew the pandemic would cause difficulties later down the line, the freeze left farmers with the unexpected problem of deciding what would come next for their workers.
- Our CMCI alumni are always excited to welcome a new group of graduates. This year, especially, we received an outpouring of support from decades of alumni offering well wishes and advice.
- The trauma, fear and exhaustion constantly accumulating in Black bodies and lives across communities and histories is unspeakable, even as we must speak of it.
- What do you do when you can’t decide between majors? For graduating student Sofia Noelle Peña y Lillo, the answer was simple: pursue all three. Â
- Q&A with Hannah Metzger, William W. White Award for Outstanding Senior, Department of Journalism
- After completing a slew of internships, senior Delaney Schoenfeldt will graduate with a career she loves and CMCI’s top honor.
- Q&A with Therese Gardner, William W. White Outstanding Senior, Department of Communication
- For Lindey Hoak, college was all about mixing creativity with productivity. Fellow CMCI student Tayler Shaw checked in with Hoak to discuss her various creative projects, her trip with classmates and professors to Paris and more.
- From CMCI Now magazine: Nick Mundinger pulls out his phone and opens an app that looks like a calculator.