In previous articles, I’ve touched on concepts related to creating mission-based organizations and I’ve highlighted companies that have built a culture of impact and sustainability into daily business practices. More than any defined monetary contribution, these cultural and community-based efforts are crucial to ensuring that the future of our world is as bright as the […]
As a senior, the thought of graduation brews a mixture of different emotions, from anxiety to excitement. We are halfway through spring semester and with that comes the need to organize and plan – and not just for midterms. Various spaces throughout Boulder have already been booked for graduation parties, which means those of us […]
Meet Betsy Muirhead. Betsy is originally from San Diego, California. She loves both the beach and the mountains and has enjoyed being able to spend her four years of college in a place so different from Southern California. “I feel at home here,” Betsy says. Her favorite days are spent with friends high up in […]
A special Boulder by way of Barcelona Faces of Boulder post today! As I am in Barcelona opening a photo show, I was able to spend time with my friends Osi and Itzik who are spending a year (or more) in Barcelona. partly because of me..but that’s another story. Osi and Itzik moved to Boulder from Israel […]
This Portland, Oregon native just moved to Colorado in the middle of January to experience the mountain lifestyle. Meet Allison, an outdoor enthusiast and world traveler! Allison originally knew she was bitten by the travel bug ten years ago right before she started college. She participated in a study abroad program in Copenhagen that allowed […]
A good weekend for this Virginia native consists of spending time in the mountains. Mike, an avid outdoorsman from Williamsburg, Virginia, drove across the country to the Colorado Rockies just over two years ago after graduating from Virginia Tech with a Biology degree. He said moving here was the best decision he could have made […]
“People get put into these categories and then you’re supposed to be against the other group. And I think it’s perpetuated by the media and so forth and even greater political powers. Any group like that, the democrats versus the republicans, people who like Trump and people who like Bernie Sanders. Anything that makes you […]
Heat changed a lot of things. Released in 1995, it was a sprawling crime saga pitting obsessive cop Al Pacino against clever thief Robert De Niro. Watching it, you’ll have a lot to enjoy. A ridiculously talented cast. Highly precise action scenes. Existential musings found within a labyrinthine plot. It’s probably the best thing writer/director Michael […]
The month has come to an end, but the activities have not. Do something new this week, and get out of your comfort zone. You never know, you might find a new hobby or one for your kids. Monday, February 29, 2016 It’s Leap Day! It only comes every four years so splurge a little […]
“I love playing. I love the way it feels… I just get lost in it really. I try to do it every day. I try to at least have a time where I really belt out some songs, and that’s either in my room, with the people above me listening, or that’s out here, or […]