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New Colorado Amphitheater Already Receiving Major Noise Complaint Backlash
Not even a full week has passed after the massive debut of Colorado's newest state-of-the-art amphitheater, and the noise complaints are running wild. The neighbors of this beautiful venue are not happy. Residents Say New Colorado Amphitheater Is Too Loud. I've often wondered while attending concerts at Fiddlers Green, Red...
News About Golden - August 31, 2024
Golden starting multi-year flood mitigation, roadwork project along Colfax Avenue. Those who live and work along Colfax Avenue near Heritage Road should see improved intersections, completed sidewalks and better drainage once crews start a multi-year construction project this fall... Read more... Poop, pee, cocaine! People bring more than just tubes...
Expert Predicts Colorado College Football Bowl Games
Coming up shortly, we are about to be treated to one of the best times of the year; college football season. College football is by far one of the cornerstone sports in America. Compared to the NFL, there’s so much pageantry, excitement, and drama surrounding each season that makes the sport great.
Meteorological fall is set to begin on September 1st. What's that mean?
September 1st will mark the start of fall, meteorological fall that is. Meteorologists use a slightly different timeline for seasons compared to the astronomical seasons we learned in school. For meteorologists, a slow transition to the coldest months of the year is here. For all others not quite ready to let go of summer just yet, enjoy the next few weeks. Astronomical fall will officially begin on Sunday, September 22nd at ~6:44 AM MDT. During the Vernal (Springs) and Autumnal (Fall) Equinox, the center of the sun is directly above the equator. This provides an equal amount of day and...
Denver school closure decision timeline leaves just 2 weeks for talks with affected families
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.Denver Public Schools’ timeline for deciding on school closures leaves little time for community engagement between when district officials recommend which schools to close or consolidate and when the school board votes on those recommendations.The timeline was unanimously approved by the school board Thursday night. It calls for DPS to hold a series of six regional community meetings in September and October.But the list of specific schools the superintendent says should be closed or consolidated...
Leaders Reflect On Five Years of Spacepower
AUGUST 30, 2024 – U.S. Space Command celebrated its fifth anniversary Aug. 29 and commemorated the milestone with discussions of the 11th combatant command’s achievements and goals for the future. In a special edition of the Mitchell Institute’s Schriever Spacepower Series held in Colorado Springs, Aug. 28, USSPACECOM...
Selena Gomez surprises Telluride high school after volleyball team begged star to sing National Anthem at their game
SELENA Gomez has surprised a Telluride high school after the volleyball team begged the star to sing the National Anthem at their game. The Only Murders in the Building star visited the secluded Colorado city to attend the screening of her new film, Emilia Perez, at the Telluride Film Festival. Aware the Calm Down singer […]
Men’s basketball: Isaiah Johnson discusses commitment to CU Buffs
Colorado basketball fans watched KJ Simpson evolve from a talented but inconsistent player to one who authored one of the greatest seasons in program history. The nation saw the end product as Simpson enjoyed a stellar three-game run in the NCAA Tournament. Back in Southern California, Isaiah Johnson was watching, too.
Football: Fairview flattens Legacy in home opener
The first week of any new season serves as a bit of a litmus test. Teams, still configuring their lineups, try to find the right recipe to carry them throughout the rest of their schedules. Fairview football seemed to fold in all of the right ingredients during the second half...
Journal Article: “Closing the Loop: Automating Links to Open Access Versions of Articles in Faculty Profiles at a Large Research Institution”
The article (full text) linked below was recently published the Journal of Library and Scholarly Communications (JLSC). Journal of Library and Scholarly Communications (JLSC) Introduction: Universities implement faculty profile systems for a variety of reasons, including to increase visibility of research produced at the institution. These profiles often connect with other campus systems, particularly institutional repositories. This article describes a collaboration at the University of Colorado Boulder aimed at integrating the institutional repository with the faculty profile system, which then expanded to encompass the automated creation of profile links to open access versions of faculty articles from any journal or repository.
Women’s volleyball: CU Buffs open season with wild five-set win at North Texas
The new-look Colorado volleyball team was tested out of the gate. Thanks to making key plays at the right time in the final set, it was a victorious test for the Buffaloes. CU opened the 2024 campaign by topping North Texas in five sets in the season opener on Friday night, outlasting the host Mean Green for a 28-26, 20-25, 27-25, 21-25, 15-11 win in the opening round of the North Texas Invitational.
BVSD school board supports high school cell phone ban
Larissa Rivers, whose daughter is a sixth grader at Louisville Elementary, can see the benefits of cell phones and other digital devices as kids become more independent. Students start organizing their own get togethers through group chats and participating in more activities, from sports practices to afterschool clubs. A phone or smart watch makes it easier for families to coordinate pick-up times and make sure kids are where they say they will be.
Deadliest 14er: A Colorado Climber’s Nightmare Has Seen 70+ Deaths
Lots of people see Colorado's incredible Rocky Mountain peaks and instantly imagine themselves being able to hike to the top of all of them. Some of Colorado's 14er mountains are easier to summit than others, and some 14ers have a history of being more deadly than others. Did you know...
CU Buffs Unveil Revamped Offensive Line: Key Improvements in Season Opener
The Colorado Buffaloes debuted their revamped offensive line in a 31-26 victory over North Dakota State, marking a significant shift from last season's struggles. All five starters from last year are gone, replaced by new players who allowed quarterback Shedeur Sanders to be sacked just once, a stark improvement from his previous season's average of over three sacks per game. Despite mixed results in the running game, Coach Deion Sanders remained optimistic about the line's performance, highlighting the reduction in sacks and the effectiveness of his son’s passing. However, the Buffs' run game continues to be a concern, averaging only 2.6 yards per carry. Coach Sanders stressed the need for physicality in crucial situations, particularly on short-yardage plays.
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