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Top 5 Events in Boulder Labor Day Weekend

1. Boulder Creek Hometown Festival at Central Park 08/31-09/02 This year’s annual Labor Day festival is the 21st celebration! This year will feature arts & crafts exhibitors, a juried art show, live performances at the Bandshell, a food court & beer garden, carnival, children’s event area, The Great Zucchini Race, the LETR StarLite Classic Car […]

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Thriving and Surviving your first CU party

As an incoming freshman, you’re going to hear a bunch of different things about the college party scene, some may be true and some may not. As a freshman, you should definitely go to at least one party to decide if you like going out or not. Partying is not for everyone, but you owe […]

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New Quirky Millennial Comedy “That’s So Boulder!”

Ah, Boulder. The city so renowned for its quirkiness that the name itself has become an adjective. GCM Media and J2 Media are looking to capitalize on said quirkiness with a new TV show based on the city called That’s So Boulder! (yes, with the exclamation point and all…) The show highlights a group of […]

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It’s the end of summer…or is it?

School may be starting in a few days, but that doesn’t mean your summer has to come to a halt. Summer doesn’t technically end until September 21st, which means you still have a month of sunny skies, and warm weather. You now just have to share some of the time in your day with classes […]

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Harmful Algae in Boulder Waters

City of Boulder is warning residents to keep children and animals away from harmful blue-green algae that has been spotted in Wonderland Lake and Thunderbird Lake. This means that there is no swimming, wading, boating, or animals allowed in this water. Fishing is still allowed, but city officials warn that any fish caught should be […]

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Top 3 Fun Hangs in Boulder

1. Half Fast Subs  I LOVE Half Fast Subs! It’s got great prices on drinks and subs, and the dive atmosphere is my favorite. Located on Boulder’s ever-changing ‘The Hill’ district, the atmosphere has some old0-school charm. It’s a no-frills, low key establishment that feels very comfortable to hang out at. Kick back on the […]

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Boulder Housing Prices are Finally Dropping

Housing markets across Colorado are finally starting to slow down, and the same is true for Boulder county. Compared to this time last year, median housing prices in Boulder have fallen 3.7% and the amount of time a property is listed before selling has increased to 57 days. There are generally slumps during the summertime […]

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Dead & Company at Folsom Field

Dead & Company will be playing at University of Colorado’s Folsom Field tonight and tomorrow 07/05-07/06 as part of a two night special. This is a continuation of their tradition of playing at the field every summer. These are the final set of shows that the band has lined up, as we are unsure if […]

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Fourth of July Stadium Fireworks

Where to Watch Fireworks in Boulder

Wondering what your best view of fireworks will be tomorrow in Boulder? We’ve gathered a list of where to watch 1. Folsom Field Thu Jul 04 2019 at 08:00 pm Folsom Field, 2400 Colorado Ave, Boulder, Colorado This free event at Folsom Field is an over 50 year tradition with Ralphie’s Independence Day Blast.Gates open […]

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50 Years of Pride

  As June and the festivities of Pride end, it’s good to reflect on what the month of June means for LGBTQ people, and why this year’s festivals were so important. This year marked 50 years since the Stonewall riots, an event that is largely marked as the start of Pride and a stepping stone […]

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A Day on Boulder Creek

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