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Faces of Boulder- Pic of the Day!

Meet Connor! A San Francisco native, Connor came to Boulder to study Political Science at CU.  Connor is on track to graduate early this December, and plans to use his degree to get a job working on a political campaign for the 2016 presidential election! In his free time Connor is a huge music buff, […]

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Boulder’s Transformational Dance Hub

Imagine a workout that increases your sense of freedom, self expression, sensuality, intention, magic and community. That is the power of ecstatic dance! Boulder has long been a mecca for the conscious dance community, and thanks to Free Motion Community Dance Center on Pearl Street (behind Snarf’s) there are now opportunities for open ecstatic dance nearly […]

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Green with Community

It’s hard to say what makes a business catch on. There’s strange calculus, even alchemy involved. Often it’s about selection, catering to a niche, or comes down to price. On rare occasions, though, a business survives because it becomes part of the community in which it was created. These days, brick-and-mortar stores not only struggle […]

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Faces of Boulder- Pic of the Day!

Meet Charlie! Ever sat and had a tea party on Pearl Street? If not, don’t miss this opportunity! Charlie serves up refreshing, free tea while she doddles small caricatures on the back of unique business cards. Even better than free tea is the awesome company and conversation to be held while relaxing in beautiful downtown Boulder.   Thanks for […]

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Faces of Boulder- Pic of the Day!

Meet Hermee! This traveling performer is a balloon artist and a circus clown that spends his days making people smile. Starting on the east coast, he makes his way west every year, and then travels to Hong Kong for the winters. This is his third year in Boulder, and he loves the people and culture […]

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Is Cooperative Living Illegal in Boulder?

Last night, a new movement launched at Boulder City Council advocating for housing policies that support affordable housing and cooperative living. The city of Boulder has an occupancy ordinance that limits the number of “unrelated” adults living in a single-family home to a maximum of three or four. This means that if a house has […]

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Faces of Boulder- Pic of the Day!

Meet Jimmy, Victoria, and Cody! These three have been traveling from all over in hopes of making it to Yellowstone!  It was all laughs for these guys as they were on Pearl in hopes of running into some kind spirits to help them out on their journey. “I’ve been in Boulder longer than expected, the […]

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Faces of Boulder- Pic of the Day!

Meet Justin! This Denver native drove into Boulder today to tackle one of its many Flatirons. This was his second time out on Green Mountain, and this particular trail run was gonna be 12+ miles round trip! He is a bar manager in Denver, and loves hitting the trails in his free time. Have a […]

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Tailgating 101

Tailgate like a Buff! – or like a buff should, that is. I’ve always wished that CU had more of a tailgating culture, but as time goes on, I’ve realized that tailgating is what we make it. CU alumni seem to be the tailgating pros, other than the fact that they usually don’t get as […]

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How Boulder Manages its Greek Life

CU Boulder is infamous for being a party school, which is partly due to the presence of associated Greek Letter Organizations (GLOs). But there are many beneficial aspects to these organizations which cannot be neglected. Today is Bid day for the sorority houses around CU’s campus so let’s take a look at the relationship between CU, […]

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