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Taking big steps in China

Fort Lewis College grad walking 1,200-plus miles for disabled kids

FLC women’s lacrosse rolls in RMAC opener

Although only a freshman, hat tricks are becoming old hat for Taylor Cabrera. Cabrera recorded her second three-goal game in as many days, leading the Fort Lewis College women’s l...

FLC softball suffers first loss at home, bounces back for split

The Skyhawks are perfect no more at home. But Kiley Raica was the perfect remedy for what ailed the Fort Lewis College softball team. After FLC suffered its first home ...

Home runs, home wins

Make it four wins in a row for the Skyhawks. The Fort Lewis College softball team returned home from a split in four games at Western New Mexico and picked up two wins against Cha...

Hat tricks do the trick for Skyhawk lacrosse

The Skyhawks’ offense broke out in a big way Saturday. A stretch of six unanswered goals in the second half helped make a close, two-goal game with less than 12 minutes to play lo...

Thief of campaign signs is identified

A Fort Lewis College student may have taken his studies one step too far. “We managed to track down the sign thief,” said Lt. Ray Shupe with the Durango Police Department, about ...

FLC professor hired by New York college

Suzanne Wilhelm, who has served as associate dean and professor of law in the School of Administration at Fort Lewis College, has been hired as dean of the Huether School of Business at The ...

1st loss of season for FLC women’s lacrosse

The Fort Lewis College women’s lacrosse team suffered its first loss of the season Sunday afternoon, 11-9 to Regis University at Dicks Sporting Goods Park in Denver. The loss evens the Skyha...

Skyhawk softball sweeps

Fort Lewis College bounced back after being swept by Western New Mexico University on Saturday, returning the favor Sunday at WNMU. The Skyhawks (8-11, 6-2 Rocky Mountain Athletic...

History around Four Corners informs present

Archaeologist recounts 4,000-year saga of area’s ancient peoples

Master Chief

Herrera leaves Four Corners a basketball legend

Titan of science

Durango native Margaret Liu is ‘The Mother of DNA Vaccines’