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Community involvement comes naturally in planning green spaces
Just when you thought Boulder couldn’t get any greener, Boulder Parks and Recreation is planning to do just that...
Working the crowd
Scott Lininger relishes the feeling he gets when he supports someone’s creative project on the crowdfunding website Kickstarter, one of many online platforms that allows people to pool small amounts of money with others across the country to fund a stranger’s idea...
Rewarding energy-efficient schools with solar
ReNew Our Schools, a Center for ReSource Conservation program, is...
There’s a name for how you shop
Maybe you haven’t heard of LOHAS, but it’s big in Japan...
2012 Student Guide | Women´s tennis
FRI, JAN 18-SUN, JAN 20—Long Beach State Invitational at Long Beach, Calif. All day, no team score...
Student Guide 2010: Pay heed when doing the deed
Sex, sex, sex. Now that we’ve got your attention, let’s talk about a few serious issues. Depending on your personal background, you might feel confident in your sexual knowledge, or you might have an unanswered question or two. Luckily, CU has more resources ...
Summer´s hot issues
Maybe you didn’t think that fracking and GMOs would be the hot-button issues this local election season, but we do. We think that the decisions our local government makes on these two issues are some of the more critical at hand — perhaps even more relevant to our ...
Fracking and GMOs headline this summer´s Boulderganic After Hours event
Boulder Weekly is celebrating the release of our summer edition of Boulderganic at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 28. This summer’s event is sponsored by Eco-Cycle and is being held at Rembrandt Yard, 1301 Spruce St. (just east of the Boulderado Hotel) and we want you ...