Cinthia Cortez
Reflecting On An Old Newspaper: How The Mirror Staff Has Decreased Over the Years
On 16th Street in Greeley stands an old, run-down building. Going in, it feels like walking into an abandoned building. Papers from...
Quidditch: The Magical Sport for the Non-Magical
In a tucked away corner of the University of Northern Colorado’s recreation center, the small gymnasium was lifeless, empty. With only the...
A Farewell to a Staff Member
Joining the group of graduating humanities and social sciences majors is the Mirror’s Editor-in-Chief Katherine Stahla.
Stahla has been...
UNC Students, Community Members Experience Difficulties at University Flats
Moldy showers, broken appliances and dirty units. That is what some new tenants arrived to when moving into their rooms at the...
Met Gala 2021 Recap: Pros and Nos
The Met Gala arrived fashionably late this year. On Sept. 13, the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute held its annual fundraiser...
The Death of Gabby Petito and the Ongoing Crisis of Missing Women of Color
The news of the missing New Yorker has made its way across the nation. From news coverage, to shares on Facebook, to...
Mental Health Struggles: From Olympians to Professionals to College Athletes
When the 2021 Tokyo Olympics opened on July 23, there was high pressure for gymnast Simone Biles to win gold in her...
Upperclassmen Advise Freshmen and Sophomores
There are many events for new and returning students to attend to get integrated with campus life. However, while meeting new people...
On-Campus Events Welcome Students
The University of Northern Colorado will return to in-person learning this year. With this return to some normalcy, students are now able...
The Dark Side of the Music Industry
Glitz, glam, money and fame. It’s no wonder why so many kids grow up wanting to be a musician. The career has...