Race to the Top, round two: Colorado loses again

Always a bridesmaid, never a bride: Colorado will not receive any money in round two of Race to the Top, President Obama’s federal education-reform grant contest. Though Colorado was one of nineteen finalists, several news sources are reporting that a U.S. Department of Education spokesman says Colorado is not a…

Back to school: The five best YouTube videos

Denver kids returned to school today. To celebrate, we scoured YouTube for the five best “first day of school” videos. After watching more than a dozen, we came to a stunning conclusion: Teenagers are offensive. It was hard to find a single video without a curse word, offensive taunt or…

Body farm: Rotting corpses to be studied near a landfill?

As a proud native of Grand Junction and graduate of the city’s Mesa State College, I’m not going to joke about the institution’s latest gambit — the creation of a so-called “body farm,” where students will examine rotting human corpses. At least I’m going to try really hard. But I…

Sex and babymaking resolution passed by DPS board: Study hard, kids

Denver’s public schoolchildren could soon be learning a lot more about the art of babymaking (and presumably, how to avoid it). The DPS Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution last week that calls for the district to ensure that kids “have access to science-based, comprehensive, medically-accurate, culturally relevant, and…

Denver Public Schools debate how to teach kids to avoid the clap

On Thursday night, the Denver Public Schools Board of Education will talk about sex, baby. More specifically, they’ll talk about sex ed — and how it’s important that teenagers with raging libidos “have access to science-based, comprehensive, medically-accurate, culturally relevant, and age-appropriate sexuality education.” In other words, it’s not okay…

Lifting the tuition cap: Will Colorado students fall through the cracks?

Colorado State University professor John Straayer, an expert on state government, says Colorado’s recent decision to allow universities to hike tuition by unprecedented amounts further threatens to put higher education out of reach for thousands of residents. “Tuition flexibility” is just the latest in the state’s attempt to offset drastic…