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CU Boulder’s Early Years Unveiled: Exploring the History

Welcome to a journey through time as we explore the early history of the University of Colorado Boulder! From its humble beginnings as a small school with a handful of students to the world-renowned institution it is today, the University of Colorado Boulder has a fascinating and inspiring history. In this blog article, we’ll take […]

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Why Am I Always Cold?

If you’ve ever worked in a cube farm, you know the difficulty of establishing a temperature that suits everyone.  As someone who was cold natured, I frequently wore a sweater in the office on sweltering August days. Now that I work from home, I have complete control of the environmental temperature in my work space. […]

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Boulder Animal Dangers!

  Good Morning From The Land Of Satire And Huge Animals   Bovinus Stockshowius, A Recent Visitor To Denver at the National Western Stock Show! Not To Be Missed! SATIRE TODAY Boulder is home to a tremendous variety of wildlife. We are great at co-existing, especially when faced with specific threats to our ecosystem. Prairie […]

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CU Students Rejoice: Epic Joint Makes Yelp’s Best Cheap Eats Breakfast List

Breakfast is widely regarded as the most important meal of the day, as it provides the necessary nutrients and energy required to kickstart the day. This is particularly true for college students, who require sufficient fuel for their daily academic and extracurricular activities. In Boulder, Colorado, college students prefer a good cheap breakfast, as it […]

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Paws and Reflect: A Dog’s Day from Sunrise to Sunset

Dogs Are Quite Clear That All The Time Is The Right Time To Go For A Walk! Every Boulder day is a dog day. Don’t believe me? Ask any dog. Time to get fed. Fido and friends don’t much care if it’s Thursday. They do however care that it is always time to eat. Or […]

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Otis Brings Bulldog to Boulder!

A working Boulder dog in a different role, Otis, the American Bulldog, is the friendly greeter at Summit in Lafayette. Otis is only 11, which does present problems for the liquor licensing people. Lucky for Otis he’s a dog! Otis  On High Alert Waiting For The Next Visitor Otis, an 11-year-old American Bulldog, is much […]

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Join The WILD Council On January 11 for a Live Networking Event

Professional Women Convene Quarterly to Network and Lead Next Event January 11, 2024 The WILD Council is a network of professional women who come together regularly to build relationships and engage in networking activities. Here are highlights of the council’s efforts in transforming the landscape of future leaders by empowering one female at a time. […]

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Boulder Barkers Abound Spreading Smiles

      Boulder Dogs spread smiles throughout town. Dog friendly patios at restaurants add to that ambience.   Collies Are Truly Beautiful and Regal Dogs The Collie, renowned for its striking appearance and gentle demeanor, is a breed that has captured the hearts of dog lovers worldwide. Originating from Scotland and Northern England, Collies […]

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Flashback: Faces of Boulder: Boulder Beer Brewery Tour

For this edition of The Faces of Boulder I headed down to the Boulder Beer Brewery to go on a free tour and check out Boulder’s first Microbrewery. The tour was a great way to learn more about the history of Boulder Beer and how they make such a fine product. Boulder Beer offers the free […]

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The Enchantment of Chautauqua Park: A Journey of Discovery

Have you ever been to a place so beautiful and captivating that you felt like you were in a fairytale? Chautauqua Park is just such a place. Nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountains of Colorado, this stunning park is full of natural wonders and breathtaking views. From the lush green meadows to the snow-capped peaks, […]

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