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  Community Columnists

Members of Imagine!’s C.O.R.E./Labor Source journalism class have taken Imagine!’s mission to heart and are becoming leaders in the community by writing reviews and human interest columns for local publications including the Longmont Times-Call newspaper and Yellow Scene magazine, as well as creating radio pieces for KGNU radio.  Click on a link below to see (and hear) first hand the fine work produced by these talented journalists.

Distraction: The curse of pop culture

We speak up about WkiLeaks

Help fight bullying: watch out for 6 types

Living With Disability: The Way I See It

CORE Reviewers get sneak peak at documentary

KGNU Radio Piece: Kids of Whitney High Documentary Review

There’s a painting in my coffee

KGNU Radio Piece: Colorado Pit Bull Rescue

Never Summer tour shows birth of a snowboard

The coffee is sweeter at Bittersweet

Hopes Float reels you in

There’s more at Morrison

KGNU Radio – Introduction to Imagine!

Get your brew on with some mile-high Joe

Ice cream vs. gelato on Pearl St.

The better Boulder burger

Taking Donations . . . for Science!

Are you smarter than the SmartHome?

A taste of history at an Irish Pub with a Colorado twist

CORE Squad speaks its mind

A whole new art: CORE reviewers visit Tribe Tattoo

You May Now . . . Hold the Spider

An interview with Imagine! head Mark Emery

C.O.R.E./Labor Source Community Columnists interviewed on Radio 1060 AM

Rocky Mountain Museum shows men can quilt, too

Turkey Day Ends Up Looking Like Football and Couch Day

Plowed By The Snow

Stinkin’ Broncos

Muscle could solve New Year’s Eve problems

Our View: The Mandrake “Black Prophecy”

Notes: Imagine! The Possibilities (Yellow Scene Editor Introduces CORE Community Columnists)

Vintage for Value

CORE Community Columnists Interview Lafayette Mayor Chris Cameron

CORE Community Columnists On KGNU Radio

Catch the BASS at the Army Surplus Store