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    CU Boulder discontinues controversial sports betting incentive

    by Izzy Fincher January 19, 2023
    by Izzy Fincher January 19, 2023

    Two years into the deal, CU Boulder continues to face controversy after their sports betting partnership. By Izzy Fincher

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    CU Alum Neal Walia faces Incumbent Diana DeGette in Denver congressional race

    by William Oster June 20, 2022
    by William Oster June 20, 2022

    Progressive Candidate Neal Walia has a vision for a more progressive, inclusive Denver voters make their way to the polls. By Will Oster

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  • EntertainmentFeatured

    “Mixed Company”: Jenny Shank portrays Denver’s diverse communities

    by Izzy Fincher October 20, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher October 20, 2021

    At the Boulder Bookstore, Oct. 21, CU Alum Jenny Shank will speak about “Mixed Company,” her short story collection. By Izzy Fincher

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  • Entertainment

    “Simple Wealth”: CU Alum Holly Morphew’s best-selling guide to mindful money management

    by Izzy Fincher September 14, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher September 14, 2021

    At the Boulder Bookstore, Sept. 16, Morphew will discuss her book about the mindful strategies for building wealth. By Izzy Fincher

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    CU Boulder alum shares stories of personal art endeavors

    by Bailey Diamond February 17, 2021
    by Bailey Diamond February 17, 2021

    Rebecca Vaughn led a virtual lecture discussing personal artwork using mixed on Feb. 17. By Bailey Diamond

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    CU alum Jessie Stegner’s journey into Hollywood comedy

    by Izzy Fincher January 28, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher January 28, 2021

    How did a CU Boulder alum go from performing Shakespeare as a student to improv for kids at Hollywood’s The Second City? By Izzy Fincher

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    CU alum Andy Hackbarth, classical guitarist turned entrepreneur, takes on his biggest project yet

    by Izzy Fincher November 24, 2020
    by Izzy Fincher November 24, 2020

    Hackbarth is transforming the historic Saguache Hotel, located about 3.5 hours south of Boulder, into a mixed use creative venue. By Izzy Fincher

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  • EntertainmentMusic

    Tesla Quartet brings energy and unconventional repertoire to Grusin Hall

    by Izzy Fincher November 11, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher November 11, 2019

    CU’s graduate strings in-residence, Tesla Quartet, performed at Grusin Hall for an evening of energetic orchestral highs and lows. By Izzy Fincher

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    CU alum Tesla Quartet to perform in Grusin

    by Izzy Fincher November 8, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher November 8, 2019

    The Tesla Quartet will present a night of Russian music from Tchaikovsky to Karmanov. By Isabella Fincher

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    CU alum Jackson Tilley reflects on the cannabis industry in ‘Billion Dollar Dimebag’

    by Ben Berman October 7, 2019
    by Ben Berman October 7, 2019

    Jackson Tilley advocates for the legalization of cannabis as “a gay, sober, legal weed dealer” in his new book. By Ben Berman

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