Known as “The Rock Lady,” Linda Baker sits in her home built one rock at a time by her husband who along with her ran a geode business in their yard. Due to a recent highway expansion along Hwy. 24 near Wayland, Mo. Baker must move from her home.
Raul Figueroa participates in an intertribal dance Saturday, April 2 at the CC March Pow wow where intertribal dances were performed for visitors to the 2017 CC Native American Exhibition Powwow.
Organic chemistry professor at Colorado College Habiba Vaghoo
Cassidy Lam poses with one of her chocolates from the company she has started, Chica Chocolate. Lam hopes to revolutionize and help girls love their periods by selling them period soothing chocolates made from Chinese herbs.
Known as “The Rock Lady,” Linda Baker sits in her home built one rock at a time by her husband who along with her ran a geode business in their yard. Due to a recent highway expansion along Hwy. 24 near Wayland, Mo. Baker must move from her home.
Raul Figueroa participates in an intertribal dance Saturday, April 2 at the CC March Pow wow where intertribal dances were performed for visitors to the 2017 CC Native American Exhibition Powwow.
Organic chemistry professor at Colorado College Habiba Vaghoo
Cassidy Lam poses with one of her chocolates from the company she has started, Chica Chocolate. Lam hopes to revolutionize and help girls love their periods by selling them period soothing chocolates made from Chinese herbs.