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The beginning of The Mirror: 100 years into the past

The first issue of The Mirror debuted on Feb. 28, 1919. With the advent of new technologies, the direction of journalism has...

A graduation story: looking back on four years at UNC

UNC senior Hannah Beebe discusses the duality of her English and communciation studies calling University of Northern Colorado senior Hannah Beebe saw a challenge and...

From writing code to writing thrillers: a publishing journey

After dropping his kids off at school, John Daly likes to start on his writing early in the morning. With a diet cola—he is...

Feinstein’s university address emphasizes a ‘rowing, not drifting’ attitude

University of Northern Colorado President Andrew Feinstein concluded his State of the University address on Aug. 18 with a bit of wisdom passed down...
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Nottingham field closed over the summer

Nottingham Field’s west building was closed for over a month this summer due to a rabies incident. On July 11, a University of Northern...

Mirror gets new editor-in-chief in the fall

Erika Siebring has been interested in journalism since her sophomore year of high school. In Parker, a town close to Aurora, Siebring took an...

Andrew Feinstein to take UNC presidency in July

Standing in a circle with coffee and pastries in hand, students and campus community members met early in the morning on April 16 in...

UNC president Kay Norton retires after 16 years

As University of Northern Colorado President Kay Norton readies for retirement and passing on the torch to Andrew Feinstein in June, one of her...

Review: “The Director”

J.K. Stein’s “The Director: a memoir” provides readers with a thoughtful and emotional experience as they follow her unedited journal entries about the sexual...

A look back: six months into the #MeToo movement

Weinstein. Nassar. Spacey. Franken. Over the past six months, these names and others have been spotlighted in our news, our social media and our conversations....