Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!
“Boulder feels like home, and I’m happy to call it home for another 4 years at CU Boulder! I’m studying Bio-Chem Engineering” -Josie
“Boulder feels like home, and I’m happy to call it home for another 4 years at CU Boulder! I’m studying Bio-Chem Engineering” -Josie
– Cameron Bradley
Keith didn’t think he was going to make it to the summit of the flatirons. He’s from Pennsylvania, but made the trip out to Boulder so he could visit a friend. Keith was worried that hiking mountains that are already a mile high would prove to be difficult. He was especially worried about getting altitude […]
It’s a fantastic city, Boulder, but the longer you live here, the more accustomed you’ll become to mountains, sunshine, craft beer, and socially liberal ideas. You run the risk of forgetting that not every city is environmentally conscious and dog-friendly all the time. Here are some things to keep in mind if you leave town: […]
East Boulder Dog Park – 5660 Sioux Dr. Fenced area for both large and small dogs. There is a concrete barrier in the lake that some dogs are able to climb. Large area is about 1.5 acres. Small area is about .45 acres. There is limited water access to a small lake. Foothills Dog Park […]
“I went to Haiti for a mission trip and stayed in La Victoire. I would give the kids my phone and they would go off and take pictures for me. There was this one kid and he found a piece of foam and cut a circle in it and pretended that it was a cellphone; […]
At the edge of town – Photo by Hagen Hamilton
Meet Carlos Alvarez-Aranyos. Carlos is a local business owner, world explorer, and entrepreneur. Carlos is originally from the Dominican Republic but is truly a citizen of the world. Carlos has traveled all over the world and could be in the running for the next “Most Interesting Man in the World.” Some of Carlos’ adventures include […]
This article may come at you a little late this year, being that Thanksgiving was last week, but it is never too late to be thankful, or dankful this season. I normally like to use this column as an outlet to bemoan about something that most people would bend over backward for. It can be […]
Calm days in Boulder – Photo by Hagen Hamilton