As coronavirus cases continue to spike in Colorado, shutdowns also continue. Civic Center Park and surrounding areas closed this morning until further notice, following closely behind the closure of Red Rocks. The closure will be enforced by park rangers. Snow continues to fall in Colorado today despite the warmer spring weather earlier last week, though […]
Dr. Deepak Chopra took the the airwaves today to discuss his tips for spiritual well-being during hard times such as the Coronavirus Pandemic. Here is a quick summary of his tips, which can be seen here: Holding onto a sense of purpose and meaning Loving others, and being loved yourself Knowing you are worthy, and […]
With a stay-at-home order closing all non-essential businesses around the state, a significant number of people saw their coping mechanisms, recreational vices, and medication potentially becoming unaccessible. This ignited huge backlash and a wildly effective lobbying effort that exposed just how ‘essential’ cannabis and alcohol really are (or at least how powerful they have become). […]
The following letter was issued to Colorado representatives from Colorado colleges concerning the COVID-19 crisis and its effects on schooling: Dear Senators Bennet and Gardner and Representatives DeGette, Neguse, Tipton, Buck, Lamborn, Crow and Perlmutter, We write to express our appreciation for your leadership and support of higher education during these troubling times. We are […]
Spenser Confidential is streaming on Netflix. Gather round, children, and let Graybeard Tim regale you with tales of the Long Ago Times! Back in the day, there were three tiers of screened entertainment. The first was theatrical films. This was where the Scorseses, Spielbergs, and Coppolas of the world lived, and actors like Harrison […]
Two CU Boulder alum and one senior, Serene Singh and Kelly Galloway, with senior Paula Pulido, have launched the Buffs Together fundraising campaign with the aim to reach $50,000 in donations to be disbursed to students who have been financially affected by COVID-19. “Being an alumnus, I’m in contact with people who are at CU, […]
Boulder has launched a new team referred to as Emergency Response Connectors to provide guidelines and support to the Boulder community regarding the COVID-19 epidemic. The team seeks to educate the community and document and report back any concerns. The team will adhere to current social distancing standards. Boulder is hoping to provide a trusted […]
The Cannonball Run, an illegal race where individuals or teams drive as fast as they can from New York to California, has a new record-holder. The team used the national crisis and empty roads to beat the previous record (which had an average speed of 103MPH) by over 45 minuets, however they haven’t received a […]
Boulder’s Sanitas Brewing is amping up the social distancing game by offering an ice cream truck-style beer delivery service. The company is driving around in a Sanitas logoed van with traditional ice cream truck music playing. Their method of payment, through a QR code to limit interaction, is also posted on the side of the […]
While there has definitely been an impact from COVID-19 on the local housing market, The City of Boulder’s medium listing price of homes for sale was over $1,000,000. According to Redfin, the average house in Boulder is on the market for 46 days, however it is hard to find these numbers reliable right now as […]