Reports of sexual assaults on college campuses have increased dramatically over the last five years, including recent high-profile cases including student athletics at CU Boulder and CSU Pueblo. Denver attorney Scott Lewis trains schools across the country to prevent violence and comply with Title IX, the federal law that covers these cases. Then, this is the last year students at Denver's South High School will get to hear from WWII veterans. And we hear about a 99-year-old veteran of that war who got some long-overdue recognition. Also, Denver's Gypsy Swing Revue brings a little Paris to Colorado.
- With Title IX's Growing Importance, Universities Are Turning To This Denver Lawyer
- Denver South High Students Hear Something Increasingly Rare: First Hand Stories From World War II
- 99-Year-Old Army Veteran Receives Bronze Star And Purple Heart
- This Denver Band Is All About 'Gypsy Jazz' And Its Parisian Roots
- For State Rep. Brittany Pettersen, Legislation Around Addiction Is Personal