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2012 Student Guide | It’s your education, choose wisely
An institution like the University of Colorado Boulder has a diverse range of programs and courses for students to package together into a learning plan. Yet even amidst all of that diversity, from accounting to Yiddish, there is one constant: the Faculty Course ...
Letters 5/26/2022
Re: ‘The victim penalty’
I just wanted to reach out to you and say that I have no proper words to express my immense gratitude...
Eat the competition
Before you order those frog legs at that high-end restaurant or shell...
Hunting for more meaningful meat
Food systems contribute 19 percent to 29 percent of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, according to a 2012 study by scientists from the University of Copenhagen, Oxford and the Natural Environmental Research Council. Of that amount, agriculture production...
Achieving that Rocky Mountain glow
As many in Boulder may know, a dry climate can be tough on the skin...
We are the Forgotten
We are the forgotten
The people no one will remember
The ones people will forget
Not exceptional just ordinary
We are the majority
We will be remembered as a...
Found sounds: Dec. 15, 2022
Another week, another round-up of the bestselling new releases at Paradise Found Records and Music (1646 Pearl St.) Rapper Joey Bada$$ hangs on to...
Gardening for those in need
One in six people in Boulder County don’t know where their next meal will come from — but typically that meal won’t include fresh produce. Fruits and vegetables are in high demand in the food bank community, and Garden Against Hunger wants to respond to that need by ...
Road race training for the green, lean and seasoned
As spring moved in with warmer temperatures and budding flowers, it also brought a noticeable increase in runners hitting the trails and roadways to up their endurance, pace and distance. Yes, Boulderites, the first wave of 2013 road races is upon us...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
EVENTS
Lyons Garden Club Mountain Blooms Garden Tour. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, June 18, Sandstone Park, 350 Broadway St., Lyons. Suggested $5-$20 per person donation,...
Getting involved at CU
Finding a smaller community within the larger one Exploring a new world is always daunting. And, in a way, attending a large school like the University of Colorado Boulder is similar to navigating a new world — one with uncharted territories and a whole host of ...
Please, not another euphemism
We find a million ways to avoid saying it — it’s “that time of the month,” or “Aunt Flo came for a visit.” For those not feeling so delicate about it, they’re “on the rag” or “surfing the crimson tide...














