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Kratom in Boulder: Magic Bullet OR Deadly Ammunition?

I’ve been hearing about and reading about Kratom for a while now. But what is it? What does it do? Is it a good, legal, medical or recreational substance or another human mass experiment into the unknown? As to legal, that’s easy. It varies all over the place so local and state investigation is essential. […]

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The Unexpected Elk Population of Boulder: A Wildlife Mystery Uncovered

Boulder, Colorado, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, outdoor recreational opportunities, and vibrant community. However, in recent years, the city has become the focus of a fascinating wildlife mystery— the presence of a thriving elk population within its boundaries. As locals and researchers alike ponder the question, “Are there elk in Boulder, Colorado?”, the […]

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Paint It Red

Is it morally wrong to enjoy true crime? The question itself is tricky because the true crime genre itself has changed over the years. Up until the 2000s, I think, the genre was more niche, to use the most polite phrasing possible. If you liked books about gangsters, documentaries about serial murder and the like, […]

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Students’ Guide to Boulder Coffee: Best Spots for Studying

Boulder, Colorado, is known for its vibrant coffee culture, and students at the University of Colorado have plenty of spots to choose from when looking for the perfect place to study. Whether you need a cozy atmosphere, strong Wi-Fi, or just an excellent cup of coffee to fuel your late-night study sessions, Boulder has something […]

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Faces of Boulder: Farmers Market Edition

Amid the vibrant energy of the Boulder Farmers Market, a woman strolls through the aisles, her basket is brimming with colorful produce and freshly picked sunflowers. As she browses through the various stands, she share smiles and stories with the local vendors, soaking in the atmosphere of one of the nation’s most beautiful farmers markets. […]

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The Independent Path: Why I Chose Not to Join a Fraternity at CU Boulder

As a student at CU Boulder, the decision whether or not to join a fraternity is a significant one. In this article, I’ll share my personal journey and the reasons behind why I ultimately chose the independent path, eschewing the Greek system during my time at this renowned university in Boulder, Colorado. About Boulder and […]

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What the Heck is a Chautauqua?

Every Boulderite knows that Chautauqua is up on 900 Baseline Road in Boulder, but how did it get there? And what is a Chautauqua anyway? The Chautauqua movement of the late 19th century was an effort to educate rural communities who lacked access to the mass culture being developed in cities. The movement lasted from the […]

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