June 15th, 2016
Blog
“My Favorite part of being here is probably the mountains. I used to ski, but I don’t as much anymore. I tried snowboarding for awhile. I pretend to be a kayaker sometimes. Snowshoeing has taken over for skiing. Basically my weekends are always outdoors.” – Randy Pracht
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June 12th, 2016
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“Rowing was something I kind of got into by accident and three years later going on four, here we are now. It’s a huge commitment and a huge chunk of your time, but it’s something I really want to do. You develop extremely tight bonds with everyone on the team but mostly the people you have […]
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June 8th, 2016
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“I never want to be good at a job I don’t like. It seems like such a waste of time and talent. I try to use my time wisely on things I enjoy and actually want to get better at.” – Devon Brown
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June 6th, 2016
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“The toughest decision of my life was whether or not to break from my comfort zone and move to a new city. I was sick of the status quo and felt uninspired by the same old environment I had seen all of my life. I felt like I was stagnating and not striving to pursue […]
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May 23rd, 2016
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“I try to take a photo of myself every time I’m going through an intense emotion. I take these portraits because it’s congruent. What I’m seeing on the surface is what’s in tune in the inside. Taking a portrait allows me to witness my emotions. It’s important for us to embody our emotions but not […]
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May 17th, 2016
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It’s no secret that Boulder is home to a thriving art scene. With countless galleries and performance spaces, one could very easily spend every weekend, and most weekdays, exploring a new area within this cultural sphere. If you’re one of these weekend gallery warriors, get yourself a ticket for Murmuration this Saturday, May 21st and […]
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May 10th, 2016
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School is coming to a close, the weather is warming up, summer is on its way. For many of us in Boulder this means enjoying the sunshine as much as possible, whether it be through extreme hiking and climbing or just some good old fashioned lounging. If you’re looking for a novel way to reconnect […]
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April 30th, 2016
Blog
Everything I wish I had known as an incoming freshman and everything I’ve learned through the past four years as an undergraduate at CU. This post is dedicated to Lauryn Ratashak, and all of the other incoming freshman. Shout out to you, baby buffs! 1. Go to frat parties as a freshman, because once you’re […]
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April 26th, 2016
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For Earth Day, RTD unveiled its new University of Colorado A line. This train, offering frequent and rapid service from Denver’s Union Station to Denver International Airport, is one of the most recent in RTD’s efforts to connect the front range through public transportation. While this progress is most definitely exciting, I am frequently reminded […]
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April 19th, 2016
Boulder News
Photo Credits: Julia DeBell This Friday, April 22nd, the United States celebrates its 46th Earth Day. This holiday, founded in 1970, stands in tribute to the national phenomenon that was the Environmental Revolution. This movement, widely considered one of the most successful in recent US history, was the force behind the creation of the eminent […]
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