Letters
Letters: 5/10/18
The world is watching the muni
I have spent roughly three months in Boulder now. As a Dutch researcher I have been trying to...
Letters: June 4, 2020
Dismantle systems of oppression
“Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, and it does seem to me that notwithstanding all these social agencies and activities...
Letters 7/28/22
Jesus wasn’t a capitalist
The mingling of religion, politics, ethics, legality, and government, particularly in the pursuit of power, weaves a labyrinthine path across the...
Letters: May 14, 2020
A letter to Joe Neguse
I am writing to state my extreme disappointment and disgust with the Congressional Democrats, particularly its leadership, for doing little...
Letters 12/26/19
Toffee troubleshooting
I recently was inspired by a recipe in BW (Re: Jean’s Microwave Almond Toffee, in “Dear Santa,” Nibbles, Dec. 12, 2019). It was...
Letters 7.1.2021
HOAs and US
“Pressure points” (RE: News, June 17) regarding HOA fees and operations gave me pause. I’ve lived with HOAs and without them, in...
Letters: 6/27/19
Prospects of Colorado Senate Bill 181
The scientific evidence is in. It is the up-to-date review of the relevant, authoritative scientific literature compiled as the...
Letters: 11/23/17
Combat fracking
The people of Boulder County must unite and utilize every conceivable option available in order to combat the existential threat of fracking to...
Letters: 9/1/2016
A Russian-friendly president is wise
The article “Putin’s Got A Friend in Trump” by Dave Anderson (Aug. 11, 2016) misses the most vital issue regarding...
Letters: 8/23/18
Solutions for climate change
Last week, the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication reported that 68 percent of U.S. adults support a revenue-neutral carbon tax.
This...
Letters: 1/12/17
Bull-riding Feature
I was disappointed to see Boulder Weekly not only running an article that was pro-bull riding, but also featuring it on front page...








