(from top to bottom, left to right) Lucas Godard, Willa Schendler, Nathan Levy, Ben Slater, Josh Williams, Brett LeVan, Maya Rosen, Lilly Asano, Tessa Frantz, Maja De Bonte, Caroline Moffit, Kwynne Kiefer Blaivas, Della Reichel, Veronica Bianco (not pictured), and Asta Sjogren-Uyehara (not pictured). 

History

 

Cutler Publications is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit. Our principal aim is to foster responsible, high-quality student journalism at Colorado College. 

Cutler Publications was founded in 1969 in response to a crisis. The weekly student newspaper then called the Tiger, reported on a college symposium on violence by printing a large photo of an obscenity next to a photo of a police officer beating a protester. The caption asked the reader to answer which of the two images was truly obscene.

After publication, administrators and trustees interrogated the Editor-in-Chief of the Tiger. Some suggested that CC’s administration should have editorial control over student publications.

Ruth Barton, an English professor at Colorado College with a degree in journalism, was furious that administrators and trustees were attempting to influence student publications. In the wake of the crisis, Barton founded Cutler Publications — a legally independent non-profit designed to protect student publications from external influences. Barton was also instrumental in the creation of CC’s Writing Center and Journalism Minor.

In its over half-century of existence since, Cutler Publications has overseen and advised many student-run publications, some of which have since been discontinued. Today, Cutler oversees The Catalyst, a weekly newspaper; Cipher, a bi-monthly long-form magazine; The Leviathan, a journal of literary and visual arts; Anamnesis, a philosophy journal; and the Colorado Collective Outdoor Journal, showcasing outdoor stories and journalism.

 
 

PUBLICATIONS

Learn more about the six different student publications we have to offer.