You know how in last weeks article I said running couldn’t help your grades? Well this week I didn’t fail a class because of running.
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The battle between science and religion has raged everywhere from the courtroom to the classroom. While some CU students hold different ideas about the role of faith and reason, some university philosophers attest to the commonalities between the two.
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Somewhere two hours away from Boulder, a mythical ranch, whose location is known only to a few, houses one of the most revered creatures in the state.
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Brent Burnette tries to remember how he got so far from Maryville, the small Tennessee town where he grew up.
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Want to look good naked? Try running. Want to lose some of those extra pounds from drinking too much? Run more.
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Bill Nye, the one-and-only “Science Guy,” is helping hundreds of nostalgic fans to — dare he say it? — change the world after visiting CU’s Macky Auditorium.
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In the 400 energy-intensive laboratories across the CU campus, there exist opportunities to conserve millions of gallons of water each year, hundreds of thousands of kilowatts in electricity and a very large volume of material waste.
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Do it. The answer given from four very different people to the same question: What would you say to people who want to teach in another country?
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In every bite of a dish from Salt, one can taste a medley of flavors that impart more than just the delight of a quality, flavorful meal, but also a dedication to sustaining the ecology and businesses of Boulder.
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With the allure of healthier options and beautifully cut fruit, the frozen yogurt craze might just be giving ice cream a run for its money. Boulder’s own Ripple is a new frozen yogurt shop that will have ‘froyo’ lovers giddy with its natural flavors and fresh vibe.