Struggling higher education institutions could learn a thing or two from my brother
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After spending nearly fifteen years developing online education courses for Harvard, my younger brother sees more opportunity than despair
Mario Nicolais
- Jul 19, 2020
Racine’s may be gone, but plenty excellent eateries remain open for business
Restaurants like the British Bulldog have fought through hardship to keep customer safe while serving up their daily specials
Mario Nicolais
- Jul 12, 2020
The decline and fall of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners’ Dudley Brown
For more than two decades the former Rocky Mountain Gun Owners executive director made Republican cancel culture his business
Mario Nicolais
- Jul 5, 2020
Deep State? Try Dunce State. Republicans should yell “stop.”
Conservatives should look to their past to combat the conspiracy theories currently threatening the movement
Mario Nicolais
- Jun 28, 2020
Protesters should topple legacies, not statues
Colorado protesters tearing down civic statues do more harm than good to the worthy causes they support
Mario Nicolais
- Jun 21, 2020
Neil Gorsuch’s opinion presents another lesson in judicial independence
We should all stop expecting judges to act like pawns for the politicians who appoint them
Mario Nicolais
- Jun 14, 2020
Jefferson County’s Democratic DA’s race gets ugly — again
When my ballot arrived alongside two mailers from the campaigns, it made me take a deeper look at the under-the-radar race
Mario Nicolais
- Jun 7, 2020
The ugly metaphor at the heart of George Floyd’s murder
Continued silence by white Americans is no different than a knee on the neck of black Americans pleading for their lives
Mario Nicolais
- May 31, 2020
CU steps up to help students amid coronavirus concerns
Even as the state legislature cut spending to colleges and universities, CU leadership took steps to ensure access and diversity on campus
Mario Nicolais
- May 24, 2020
Colorado’s all-mail elections undercut Trump’s objections
With three election cycles under Colorado’s belt, the state has demonstrated how even valid concerns can be overcome.
Mario Nicolais
- May 17, 2020
Why the Supreme Court should reject Colorado’s Electoral College argument
A certain indicator of a return to normalcy than the incessant bickering of political factions over electoral structures and processes.
Mario Nicolais
- May 10, 2020
Any health care “public option” second wave must make some changes
After Colorado bill sponsors pulled the public option from consideration, they should reconsider compelling participation
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