Letters
Letters: Earth Day, Not Normal, Divest
Standing
A breeze strokes the pine limbs, creating a windborne symphony. We encircle one tree, joining hands. This tree might have greeted the first peoples...
Letters: 2/13/2020
On national park funding
Colorado’s national parks are seeing record visitation, but unreliable funding over the years means their infrastructure desperately needs to be repaired.
That’s...
Letters 12/10: Fracking and trees
Don’t frack our future
“What do these things have in common?” one of my peers in the Niwot Environmental Club asked, in reference to a...
Letters 1/21: On reproductive justice
Reproductive justice in 2021
Colorado voters decisively shot down a proposed abortion ban (Prop. 115) in the 2020 election, demonstrating continued support for legal access...
Letters: April 20, 2023
STOP DYNAMIC TICKET PRICING
When Taylor Swift tickets went on sale last November, the experience highlighted problems in event ticketing.
Colorado has the chance to bring...
Letters: 10/19/17
Please vote no on City of Boulder Ballot Question 2Q!
Ballot Question 2Q creates huge uncertainty for the local initiative process. It will destroy this...
Letters: 10/24/19
America’s exploding population predicament
Yes, millions of refugees worldwide desperately want to immigrate to Europe, Canada and America. Yes, they face horrific challenges in their...
Letters 9/2/21
A Canary in the Coal Mine
I was mystified and dismayed to learn that a pelican was found dead in the water at Union Reservoir...
Letters: 8/31/17
Editor’s note: In our Aug. 17 issue, we ran a letter titled “Defending BW’s Russia work.” That letter was never intended for publication and...
Letters: June 25, 2020
Harber for Regent
Have we ever had a candidate for CU Regent with the lifetime of community commitment Aaron Harber has demonstrated? Neither of his...
Letters: Jan. 12, 2023
CORRECTION: In last week’s news story, “A cloud overhead” (Jan. 5, 2023), we incorrectly identified the victims of the fatal home explosion in Frederick...










