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Something in the Air – Boulder’s National Center for Atmospheric Research

Humans have always had a complicated relationship with weather. Ancient cultures prayed and made offerings to gods in hopes of receiving conditions conducive to growing crops. Adverse weather, then, was often interpreted as displeasure on behalf of those same beings—a punishment for failing to observe proper rituals. It doesn’t take a history scholar to understand […]

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Main Reasons to Travel to Boulder as a Student - AboutBoulder.com

Main Reasons to Travel to Boulder as a Student

Traveling is one of the most common hobbies for students from all over the world. As a rule, young minds have plenty of free time on holidays they can dedicate to exploring new cities and states. The good news is that even if you don’t have enough money to travel to Paris or Rome, you […]

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5 Reasons Why Moving to Colorado Is a Good Idea - AboutBoulder.com

5 Reasons Why Moving to Colorado Is a Good Idea

The State of Colorado is witnessing tremendous population growth, reaching a historically high number of 5.8 million people. This has made the State an excellent opportunity zone for young people, businesses, and investment firms. Its flourishing economy and welcoming residents are what make the State such a stellar performer, even in the face of more […]

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5 Steps to Build the Life You Want - aboutbolder.com

5 Steps to Build the Life You Want

Living your life can follow two distinct paths: either you conform to the expectations set by others, or you seize control and shape the existence you truly desire. Many individuals yearn to carve their own unique paths but are often uncertain about where to begin. Making the life you want is undoubtedly challenging, but anyone […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

Meet Heidi Cuppari and her daughter, Summer Cuppari Gould, co-authors of the groundbreaking EmpowerGen column. Heidi and Summer have lived in Boulder for 17 years and both adore the community here. Summer will be attending the Leeds School of Business at CU Boulder, where she will continue to fuel her passion for entrepreneurship and social […]

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Boulder’s Award-winning Artist Rebecca Folsom Celebrates World Refugee Day with New Video

To commemorate World Refugee Day (June 20th), Boulder’s acclaimed singer-songwriter Rebecca Folsom unveils her latest music video, “Power of Love.” Co-written and performed alongside Raqaya Alfaris and Mireille Bakhos, two inspiring refugee teenagers from Saudi Arabia, the song is a heartfelt anthem of hope and respect. “Power of Love” is featured on Folsom’s highly anticipated […]

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41 Days of Torture

As the Denver Nuggets rolled through the downtown streets of LoDo, champagne filled and shirtless, the confetti flew, and fans cheered. A franchise that began back in 1967 had finally captured its first NBA Championship. A victory parade of epic proportions. But as the fire engines stopped, and thousands packed into Civic Center Park, I […]

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Flashpoint

Comics are a lot like life. Sometimes you feel like you’re on cloud nine, swinging through the world without a care in the world. Kinda like Spider-Man. Sometimes you feel like you’re the Good Lord’s personal cat toy. Also kinda like Spider-Man! And sometimes? Sometimes things are so screwy and tangled up that the only […]

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Motivational Monday: DAILY ACTION is required for desired results!

Hello Everyone and Happy Monday!  Are you ready for some motivation for this week?  What if I could give you something better than just “motivation”?  What if I could give you a tool that you can use every day to achieve your goals and vision for your life?  If that sounds like something you would […]

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