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Boulder’s Happy Hour Hotspots: Uncover the Top 10 Picks

When it comes to enjoying a lively social scene and great deals on drinks and food, Boulder, Colorado, has no shortage of fantastic options for happy hour. Whether you’re a local resident or visiting this vibrant city, you’ll find an array of establishments offering the best happy hours in Colorado. Let’s take a closer look […]

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The University of Colorado’s Early History

Before Thomas Jefferson signed the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and before Colorado became a state in 1876, the area was settled by numerous Native American tribes, predominantly inhabited by the Arapaho. The Arapaho were successful nomadic hunters, expanding their presence through trade, warfare, and alliances with other tribes. They were closely allied with the Cheyenne, […]

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Five Top Attractions Close to the University of Colorado

The University of Colorado is widely considered to have one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. There are many reasons why this is the case. One of the main reasons is the natural beauty of the area surrounding the campus. The university is located in Boulder, Colorado, which is nestled at the […]

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Looking Back: CU’s Controversial Buffalo Pool is Officially Open

As a student, I was witness to the Buffalo Pool’s construction over the course of my most recent semester. I stood on the other side of the surrounding chain link fence, hoping that I would one day get to jump into this mystical animal-shaped pool, which was nothing but a mess of dirt and construction […]

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What It Means To Graduate From CU

Graduation – A word that inflicts both fear and excitement on the students who have achieved it. I admit, the idea of graduation next year does scare me. Having two internships, I fear the 9-5 schedule that I know would weigh down on my soul. I don’t want to move away from Boulder, nor do […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of The Day!

“I love Boulder because the people are friendly and there are so many amazing dogs, and all of the dogs are good dogs.” Meet Madeleine Ours! She is a theatre and education student hailing from The University of Colorado at Boulder. Madeleine is a Maryland transplant who has enjoyed the Boulder life for five years. On any given day […]

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Looking Back – World-Record Slide on Boulder Hill!

Have you ever looked at the Hill and thought “I would totally ride a giant slip and slide down that.” Well you are’t the only one. Is 1000 feet going to be long enough for you? That’s 3 football fields. July 18, 2015, a Guinness World-Record holding waterslide comes to Boulder, and will carry thousands […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“Running clears my head and is a great way for me to relieve stress. I try to get out every day for either physical or mental reasons. I love it because it gives me a freedom unlike anything else. I can zone out completely or focus on certain issues and work it out in my […]

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The Legacy of Mike Sandrock: Celebrating a Boulder Icon

As a city nestled at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder, Colorado, is renowned for its vibrant community of athletes, writers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Among the iconic figures who have left an indelible mark on the city is Mike Sandrock, a celebrated writer, and running advocate. His contributions to the Boulder Daily Camera and […]

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