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Local living
You´ve gone local with your food. You’ve gone local with your shopping. You know about the farmers’ markets and the benefits of supporting local businesses. And you know about recycling your plastics and your bottles. But what about the house you live in? Homes are ...
A drink to go with that organic meal
Boulder is a foodie town, and foodies love a nice glass of wine or a...
Division I sports outlooks and schedules
Many CU sports look to build on past success...
2012 Student Guide | CU football pushing forward in the Pac-12
The University of Colorado’s move west didn’t come without growing pains. The Buffs lost their first six Pac-12 conference games before winning two of their final three contests in 2011, finishing 3-10 overall...
How local can you go?
The bootstrap-pulling, flannel-wearing, trophy buckle-adorned tales of survival and triumph over the elements are a well-loved part of Americana. So does it matter that the leather to make the boots, fabric to make the shirts and metal to make the buckles don’t come ...
Student Guide 2010: Five cool gadgets for college students
With the fall semester upon us, we’re sure most students have the necessary technological devices like an iPod, a smartphone and a laptop. But there are a number of other gadgets that could make any college student’s life that much easier. We compiled a list of ...
Meet your president(s)
The how and why of CU student government You’re in the big leagues now. The classes are bigger, the books are bigger and so is the amount of money that flies around your campus. So who is in charge of those student fees that could make your wallet a winner on The ...
County farmer to supply locally grown beans to CU, schools
In a continuing effort to keep more locally grown food from being shipped out of state, Boulder County is brokering an initiative that will send a Longmont farmer’s pinto beans to the kitchens of the University of Colorado and local school districts...
Great expectations
Women’s basketball shoots for the top When Linda Lappe first arrived at CU, she wasn’t sure of what to make of the women’s basketball program. No, we’re not talking about 2010, when she was named coach of CU’s women’s team. We’re talking about 1998, when she ...
2012 Student Guide | CU Department of Theatre & Dance
THE NINTH ANNUAL SANS SOUCI FESTIVAL OF DANCE CINEMA...
Ahead of the game
The figurative rules of the game have changed for America’s electric utilities. Gone are the days of simply providing cheap, reliable energy to the masses; under the new rules, they are tasked with persuading their customers to use their energy more efficiently as ...
There’s a name for how you shop
Maybe you haven’t heard of LOHAS, but it’s big in Japan...