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How I Eat Healthy On A Student’s Budget

Boulder is a great place to explore cuisine. We have the Kitchen on Pearl Street, a restaurant who values its locally grown, fresh and organic ingredients; The farmers market on Wednesdays and Saturdays; Fate Brewery whom changes their menu based on seasonal produce, you get the picture. This city is health epitomized. However, being a […]

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Bhakti Chai: Brews Locally, Gives Back Globally

The effect that Bhakti Chai has on its community is more than a strong after-kick of Indian spices. They have a close team, an inspired mission and they work to give back through their GITA Giving platform, amongst other global organizations supported throughout the year. Founder, Brook Eddy, did not yet have an inkling that […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

You can catch Peter on Pearl Street performing his specialty of juggling with both his hands and feet. Starting at a young age, Peter loved to juggle: but with a twist. He competed in hacky sack competitions and won the world tournament multiple times. This taught him to juggle first with his feet, then his […]

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Rebuilding the Rockies

Stop me if you have heard this story before.  A young team with playoff potential trades their best player, fires their General Manager, fails to develop their pitching staff, and eventually ends up 32.5 games out of first place with a record of 74-87. Meanwhile, ownership cries about the woes of being in a small […]

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Outdoor Adventure of the Week: Caribou Ranch

There are few things as inspiring as a bluebird winter day here in Colorado, perfect for getting out and exploring, and that is exactly what I found when I arrived at Caribou Ranch Open Space earlier this week. Rich with history, this area is home to the former route of the Denver, Boulder and Western […]

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West Flanders Brewing Company : A Truly Intercontinental Tale

At this point, I realize it’s rather passé, but I just have to talk about this month’s unusual weather one more time. Notably, the daily gloomy forecasts remind me very vividly of my time spent in the city of Amsterdam. As a young and impressionable collegian, I can’t imagine a better crash course in beer culture. […]

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Cheba Hut: The Munchie Cure

If you’ve been on college hill in Boulder, you’ve probably seen the sign that reads:  Cheba Hut “Toasted Subs”.   You don’t have to be a college student to delight in this fresh approach to made to-0rder sandwiches “where the only thing fried is the occasional customer.”  With shops in Colorado, Arizona, California Oregon, New […]

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The Bog

What’s the best day of your life? It could be the day you hit that professional milestone, the one you’ve been striving toward for months or years. It might be the birth of your child, and the knowledge that you’re going to step up and guide them in a positive direction. For many of us, […]

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The Olympics – And Should Beer Pong be the Next Sport?

This year’s Olympic Games will introduce us to events such as Skateboarding, Rugby Sevens, and 3X Basketball.  There will be canoeing, sailing, and BMX Freestyle.  A gold will be won in Sport Climbing, a silver will be earned in karate, and someone is bound to be injured while participating in Trampoline Gymnastics. As the teams […]

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Don’t Drive Angry

If you’ve driven a vehicle, you’ve gotten mad. That’s just a facet of life in present-day America. You get behind the wheel and after you’ve left point A and you’re on the way to point B…something happens. Maybe it’s a person in front of you going a little too slow. Maybe it’s some Danica Patrick […]

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