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Colorado Mesa University students are petitioning for a new change, and I am 100% for it. Last week, I saw individuals pitching tents on the most treacherous terrain in all of Colorado, the infamous ...
Colorado Mesa University’s (CMU) Department of Theatre Arts completed its run of “The 39 Steps” on April 26. Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the John Buchan novel and the film by Alfred Hitchcock, the ...
MATT CORSI – EDITOR-IN-CHIEF For over two years I have had the pleasure of calling The Criterion my home. Through my time as both the Managing Editor and the Editor-In-Chief, I am so grateful to serve ...
In response to student concerns about parking on campus, President John Marshall proudly announced on Monday that CMU will be eliminating all parking lots from campus. This decision comes after months ...
With another year of the Criterion’s sports section coming to its conclusion, it’s time to name our best of the best selections. Each sports editor (Dean Allen and Justin Shaw) were tasked with ...
Over the last couple of weeks, students at Colorado Mesa University may have noticed the Rowdy Wranglers setting up stations around campus where passersby have the opportunity to pet some baby Rowdys.
For those who missed the opportunity to attend Jared Taylor’s conference back in March, the Western Culture Club has a treat for you. On May 12, ex-host of RuPaul’s Drag Race and former acclaimed ...
The selection process for students seeking to attend the Colorado Capital Conference is in the final stages. After completing the interviewing and selection processes, this small pool of students will ...
Dr. Roberto Montoya stepped in as the new Vice President of Student Services at the beginning of April. Current Vice President Jody Diers is set to retire at the end of the semester and is working ...
A record 4,321 fans packed the stands as Colorado Mesa University (CMU) rodeo athletes battled for regional bids and left it all in the arena. After breaking the attendance record with 4,100 fans on ...
The Colorado River District (CRD) awarded a $300,000 grant to the Colorado Mesa University (CMU) Ruth Powell Hutchins Water Center. CMU will provide an additional $300,000 to match the grant. This ...
In the transfer portal era, Division II schools routinely see themselves on both sides of the coin. On one hand, top talent that doesn’t shake out at the Division I level can drop down, but on the ...