Business
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Boulder Walmart provides students with cheap alternative
With the confirmation of a Boulder Walmart last week, Boulder residents are crying foul—but for students, the addition of the new store could mean cheaper grocery bills. Neighborhood Market stores are much smaller than the average Supercenter,... read more »
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Facebook can hurt chances for employment, aid in job search
Privacy and online behavior may be of concern for job seekers as employers increasingly utilize social networking sites like Facebook in their recruitment and hiring process. Trends in using social networking for recruitment have increased since... read more »
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New regulations limit K’s China music levels and liquor servings
K’s China, a Chinese restaurant and bar on the Hill, is dealing with new restrictions on their liquor license after a Sept. 19 hearing initiated by the Boulder Licensing Authority. The conditions for K’s China liquor license renewal came... read more »
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SCORE program helps renters save
With the weather getting colder and the thermostats getting higher, CU Environmental Center’s Student and Community Outreach on Renter Efficiency program is helping students save money this winter. The CU Envrionmental Center's Student... read more »
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Leeds School of Business hosts 47th annual Business Economic Outlook Forum
CU’s Leeds School of Business is hosting a forum for students and professionals to network and discuss the future of the economy. The Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum, hosted by CU's Leeds School of Business will be held Dec. 5... read more »
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The business of professing
[flagallery gid=19 name="Gallery"] How many professors out there can break into Antonio Vivaldi’s Concerto for Bassoon on a whim? On a cold, gray December afternoon, CU music professor Yoshiyuki “Yoshi” Ishikawa gave an impromptu performance... read more »




