| DENVER -- The pungent smell of pot that blankets a popular quadrangle at the University of Colorado-Boulder every April 20 is being replaced by the stench of fish-based fertilizer Friday as administrators try to stamp out one of the nation's largest annual campus celebrations of marijuana. BLOG POSTS | Brett Greene: When Do You Know That Your Moment Has Passed? We all have these moments in life where we see we're not the person we used to be, or the scene is too big and not as full of passionate brothers-and-sisters-in-arms as it used to be. "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." | | Jeff Kass: Taking Back Columbine on Film As we approach the 13th anniversary, the Columbine story is being revised in legitimate and important ways. Samuel J. Granillo's film, "Columbine: Wounded Minds," "isn't just a message, it's a movement." | | Anne Butterfield: Colorado's Elegant Solution for Fracking Eventually those local moratoriums against fracking will expire, and residents will worry anew about fracking operations inching up on schools and neighborhoods in pursuit of a product that goes "poof" the instant it's used. Nice value -- not. | | Bonnie Saltzman: Government Should Restore Fidelity in the Juvenile Justice System The time has come for juvenile direct file reform in Colorado. Brain research has come a long way since 1993, and we are so close to using this evidence and research to guide our juvenile justice system. | | Caitlin Balch-Burnett: Taking Our Message to Capitol Hill Without sufficient funding, national wildlife refuges in Colorado may not be able to continue protecting wildlife, which would, in turn, hurt local economies. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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