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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“I was a teacher and the human condition was something that I have been enamored with. That is really why I liked teaching, is working with the kids, their hearts…I am an experiential facilitator. I work with groups that have an intentional goal to become more aware of some aspect of their groupness… I teach […]

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What Does it Mean to be Employee-Owned?

Just over three years ago, New Belgium Brewing Co., the fourth largest craft brewery in the country, announced that it had become 100% employee-owned. The CEO and co-founder of the company has spoken about the decision many times since the announcement, saying that “there are few times in life where you get to make choices […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

George Nausha is a finance student at CU Boulder. He came to Boulder from Pasadena, California and immediately fell in love with the seasonal lifestyle that the Rocky Mountains had to offer. George’s favorite times in Boulder have been with his friends in the mountains in the winter and kicking back and enjoying the heat […]

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Length Matters for Your Longevity

Our genes are arranged along twisted, double-stranded molecules of DNA called chromosomes. At the ends of the chromosomes are stretches of DNA called telomeres, which protect our genetic data, make it possible for cells to divide, and hold some keys to how we age and get cancer. Telomeres keep chromosome ends from fraying and sticking […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day

Kylee Russell was born in Evergreen, Colorado, and decided to come to Boulder to ensure her proximity to the mountains wasn’t tarnished. Kylee states, “I am a Colorado native and coming to school here has been a dream of mine since I was young.” Her favorite activities other than skiing are hanging out with her friends […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

Spring is right around the corner and this time of year for Boulder is lively and energetic! Luckily, this winter has been a pretty mild one but people like Katie can’t wait for the consistent warm weather. Katie is an outdoor enthusiast and avid hiker. She works in retail during the day and bar tends […]

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AboutBoulder.com Presents Boulder, Colorado’s Premiere Event Calendar

In a town like Boulder, Colorado, it’s hard to know what is going on every night. In the past, hours would have been spent researching the latest and greatest things to do while out on Pearl, or what events were taking place in Chautauqua State Park. Now, AboutBoulder has you covered. With AboutBoulder’s new Events […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day

Happy Monday, Boulder! Kevin and Andrea spend their Mondays running on the trails in Chautauqua Park. Every morning, they spend a little time together before they both are off to their separate jobs. “We both are very busy, so we make sure to spend a little time together every day doing what we both love to […]

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Rebecca’s Herbal Apothecary – ‘The Little Shop That Could’

Experience a stress reduction the moment you walk into Rebecca’s Herbal Apothecary & Supply. From the instant aroma of fresh, local herbs, to the warm welcome from the trained herbalist staff, you’ll know you just walked into one of Boulder’s long-time gems. Rebecca Luna, owner of Rebecca’s Herbal Apothecary, opened the store in 2004. Before opening, Luna […]

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You Need to Try The Buff Restaurant’s Tatanka Bloody Mary

This past weekend, I celebrated my twenty-first birthday and after a night out, the best remedy is a trip to The Buff.  Everyone in Boulder knows that the typically 45 minutes to over an hour wait to eat at this restaurant is totally worth it. Their “Booze Bar” menu features a Bloody Mary, Tequila Sunrise, or Mimosa […]

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