DENVER— The movie “Fast Food Nation” (’06) and “Super Size Me” (’04) has one thing common — obesity. Obesity is a complex condition containing an unnecessary amount of body fat with a high-body mass index (BMI). According to the website ProCon.org, the United States is the second most obese developed country in the world. A report in […]
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The Mustangs Stampede the Bulldogs
October 3, 2015

WESTMINSTER, Colo.—The high scoring Mountain Range Mustangs put there undefeated record on the line, as they face the 2-1 Brighton Bulldogs Sept. 17, at 1st Bank Stadium. The Mustangs came into night being led by junior midfielder Collin Yeager with team leading three goals on the season and senior goalie Justin Johnson who was riding a […]
The Beloved Journey of Bo Scaife
August 15, 2015

DENVER– The Mile-High City is home of the Denver Broncos, Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets and the Colorado Rockies. However, what you might not know is that there are some professional athletes who grew up in Denver, but never played for our hometown teams. That’s where this NFL athlete and Mullen High School graduate comes in. […]
MLS Expansion Takes Shape
July 28, 2015

The world of sports is ever-changing regardless of suspensions, wins or losses, new hires and firings. Sports will forever be a business. That holds for Major League Soccer, which was established as the top level of professional soccer league in the United States in 1993 with 10 teams which began play in 1996. Today, MLS […]
Letterman’s Grade
June 22, 2015

The Friday night-lights are a very real and pressing thing for high school athletes today, and it goes far beyond the football field. Of course the typical high school experience also includes classes and studying, grades and tests, and the more favored experiences like homecoming and spirit week. That is what Lakewood High School junior Rachel Hynes […]
Sweet Tooth Anyone?
May 8, 2015

DENVER — Sweet tooth anyone? One of the widely popular tastes among children and adults is sugar. “Soft drinks and other sugar-sweetened beverages are the primary source of added sugars in Americans’ diets,” says World Health Organization’s Olivia Lawe Davies. “A single can of sugar-sweetened soda contains up to 40 grams (around 10 teaspoons) of […]
Green State Of Mind
March 18, 2015

DENVER — The United States have recently made it a priority to go green. Since Barack Obama became our president, America is producing more oil, gas and renewable energy, and the U.S. is becoming more energy efficient overall. “Recycling not only preserves our environment by conserving precious resources and reducing our carbon footprint, but it […]
That Was A Slam Dunk!
November 25, 2014

DENVER—Third rank Metropolitan State University of Denver fought and won 76-68 over on Saturday night at the Auraria Event Center. Roadrunners improved their record to 4-0 overall, while Langston fell to 2-2. Nicholas Kay (Tamworth, Australia/Newington College) had 19 points while providing a spark from the free throw line shooting 7-of-9. Freshman Bounama Keita (Saint-Louis, […]
The Society of Professional Journalists – What Is It?
November 12, 2014

DENVER — What is SPJ? According to SPJ’s website, “SPJ, The Society of Professional Journalists is the nation’s most broad-based journalism organization, dedicated to encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior. Founded in 1909 as Sigma Delta Chi, SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to a well-informed […]
Move over Pizza Hut! Starbucks Wants a Piece of the Delivery Business
November 6, 2014

Denver- According to a report from CNN, Starbucks plans to make some dreams come true. Starbucks has announced that it plans to provide a coffee and food delivery system. Yes you can get your favorite Starbucks drink delivered to your home. Speaking exclusively to CNN, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz providing some insight to the system. […]
November 7, 2015
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