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Jeffco Open Space fixing gates on Lookout Mountain Road, adding overnight security guards

By Corinne Westeman
Golden Transcript

In January, Jefferson County Open Space and its partners used newly installed gates to close a 4-mile stretch of Lookout Mountain Road every night. They hoped this would curb illegal behaviors, such as gunfire, vandalism and littering.

However, as officials recently confirmed, problems have persisted... Read more...

Perfect game makes perfect start to league play for Golden baseball

By Dennis Pleuss
Golden Transcript

The quest for a five-peat officially started on Tuesday on Golden High School’s baseball field.

The Demons are attempting to win the program’s fifth consecutive Class 4A/3A Jeffco League title... Read more...

Mines football team showcases expectations for fall season during annual spring game

By Corinne Westeman
Golden Transcript

Like watching a construction project, the 2025 Colorado School of Mines football team still has a long way to go before it’s ready for primetime.

But the Orediggers have laid the foundation for their fall season over the last two months, and based on what they’ve seen so far, they’re confident they’ll be a major competitor come August... Read more...

Celebrating the people behind the experience: 2025 Administrative Faculty Awards highlight impact on student success

Colorado School of Mines Newsroom

Each year, Colorado School of Mines honors members of its administrative faculty whose work exemplifies the values and mission of the institution — especially when it comes to enhancing the student experience. 

The 2025 Administrative Faculty Awards celebrate three outstanding recipients whose contributions create a more supportive, impactful learning environment. From building community to advancing hands-on learning and championing student research, their efforts help define what makes Mines a special place to live, learn and grow... Read more...

From concrete canoes to timber buildings, Mines student teams win big at civil engineering competition

By Jasmine Leonas
Colorado School of Mines Newsroom

Colorado School of Mines’ student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers dominated at the regional Rocky Mountain ASCE Student Symposium, held April 10-12 at Colorado State University.

Mines students took home four first-place wins and placed second in two others, leading to Mines being recognized as the Overall Symposium Champions... Read more...

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