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De-operationalizing a presidency
Merriam Webster is like an old friend. It’s always there when you need it, when you can’t recall something you know you’ve learned...
In case you missed it | Obituaries May 2012
Bob Stewart (August 27, 1920 – May 4, 2012), born Isidore L. Steinberg, was an American television game show producer. Stewart is known for creating popular game shows, including To Tell the Truth, Password and The Price Is Right...
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Bad hair day confirmed
Well, it’s official. The bad hair summit is on. In the coming weeks, the two men on planet Earth who happen...
The Civil War didn’t happen
On the heels of the whites-only basketball team idea and the pastor who refuses to marry mixed-race couples, here’s another gem from the South: A proposed high-school curriculum that would eliminate U.S. history prior to 1877...
The DEA’s dartboard
We are a bit perplexed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s recent medical marijuana raids. Wasn’t there some sort of federal edict passed down last fall telling the DEA to leave dispensaries and caregivers alone in states with medical marijuana laws, as long as ...
We’re No. 3? Get real!
The Daily Beast named Boulder as the nation’s third smartest college town, giving the city an overall grade of A on criteria such as overall percentage of the town’s population with academic degrees and its level of political engagement...
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Cut it out, Disney
Once upon a time, Walt Disney Studios was a dream factory for little kids, producing classic films and cartoons filled with...
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Love is in the air, and on your skin
Last week, the American Society for Microbiology announced its singular breaking news clip of the year:...
In Case You Missed It | Benson’s gone to pot
So Amendment 64 passes, and all of a sudden Republican CU President Bruce Benson gets up on his high horse when it comes to the morality of marijuana...
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Bureaucracy beater award
This one is for real. BW hereby awards Evan Ravitz with its first annual Bureaucracy Beater Award.
To understand why, just look...







