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Rainbows and Revolutions exhibit
n 2022, an artifact exhibit called “Rainbows and Revolutions” was
installed in Denver’s History Colorado Center. The exhibit, curated by History Colorado’s Associate Curator of LGBTQ+ History, Aaron Marcus, is a collection that provides snapshots into the lives of those who have been fighting for LGBTQ+ liberation in Colorado since the early of artifacts th 20th century. A watch with promotional art for the 1996 Aids Walk on its face, a 5th anniversary pin for the Woman to W
Poor Sleep Increases Risk of Mental and Physical Health Issues
Mental health and sleep are closely integrated, and a lack of sufficient rest can
significantly increase the risk of mental health disorders. Studies show that sleeping fewer than 7 hours a night can lead to anxiety, depression, and weakened focus among young adults. A majority of college students fail to get the recommended amount of sleep due to busy schedules, and most of the time, it seems alright. This is why it’s detrimental, because this misconception is causing more
Campus Safety Tips for Fall Nights: Staying Safe During Darker Evenings and Party Season
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, college campuses come alive with fall traditions — from Halloween parties to homecoming games and cozy study sessions. But with the arrival of darker evenings and an uptick in social activity, safety should remain a top priority. Whether you’re walking back from a late class or heading out for a night of fun, these campus safety tips will help you stay safe and smart...
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