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Colorado Football Fans Bullied North Dakota State Into Deleting Morgan Wallen Tunnel Walk Video
North Dakota State football was forced to delete its Morgan Wallen-inspired hype video after Colorado fans infiltrated the comment section with trash talk and hate. It’s a real shame. Perhaps the Bison will use all of the chatter as motivation for their game against the Buffaloes in August. For those who don’t know, Wallen is […] The post Colorado Football Fans Bullied North Dakota State Into Deleting Morgan Wallen Tunnel Walk Video appeared first on BroBible.
In Boulder, music director Peter Oundjian is driving the Colorado Music Festival into the future
This week’s opening of the 2024 Colorado Music Festival comes with the announcement that music director Peter Oundjian has signed a new, five-year contract, extending a collaboration with the Boulder-based concert presenter that dates back to 2018. It is very big news indeed; perhaps historic. Remember that Oundjian is...
SCOTUS decision to overturn Chevron deals major blow to federal regulations, legal expert says
BOULDER, Colo. — Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered another hit to federal regulations, the third blow in a week. The justices opened the door to broad challenges to regulations in a 6-3 ruling in the Corner Post case, saying new entities and companies can challenge old regulations. The...
Boulder leaders think ‘embodied carbon’ is a key concept in fighting climate change. Here’s why
Limiting the carbon emissions of a new home or office, long before anyone lives or works in it -- that’s the goal of a key piece of Boulder’s new energy code that will take effect later this year. Typically, people looking to reduce the carbon footprint of their...
Gunbarrel says goodbye to Finkel & Garf
Prost Brewing Company’s recently opened Northglenn Biergarten, 351 W. 104th Ave., is a monumental 10,000-square-foot temple devoted to German beer, cuisine and socializing. The comfy menu naturally features warm chewy pretzels and locally made sausages with excellent potato salad, red cabbage and sauerkraut. Beer-friendly items include chicken doner flatbread sandwiches, jaegerschnitzel and ham-and-cheesy spaetzle.
Analyst expecting Colorado to take minimal step forward in first year back in Big 12
With another new era of college football upon us, 247Sports analyst Brad Crawford shared his first-year expectations for the 13 Power programs that have either switched or joined (SMU to the ACC) Power conferences. Crawford projected each of those 13 teams’ final record for the 2024 football season, tabbing seven to “advance” and six to “decline” compared to last year. Colorado, which is moving back to the Big 12 after a short stint in the Pac-12, was a team expected to improve, although not by much. According to Crawford, the Buffs will win only one more game in 2024, improving from 4-8...
CU Men's Golf: June Recap & Notes
Several members of the University of Colorado's 2024-25 golf team were in action all around the nation in June. Here's a look at some of the top performances, along with some alumni nuggets:. BUFFS HIT THE EAST COAST. Seniors Justin Biwer and Dylan McDermott and junior Hunter Swanson trekked east...
Julian Lewis makes interesting observation on Deion Sanders and Colorado football OC Pat Shurmur
Julian Lewis made quite the interesting claim about Deion Sanders and Colorado football offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur: they're not "recruiters," so much as they are proven pro football entities keeping it real with the Carrollton (GA) QB. “The biggest difference (from January) is we all know each other better,” Lewis...
Ex-Colorado football HC Gary Barnett sky-high on one Buff heading into 2024 season
Former Colorado football head coach Gary Barnett has the utmost faith in Travis Hunter, but he didn't sound overly optimistic about the Buffs' offensive system otherwise -- claiming that they still "have a chance." “It’s gonna come down to different systems. It is really hard to predict right now," Barnett...
60 years after the Civil Rights Act, ‘the activism continues’
CU Boulder scholar Ashleigh Lawrence-Sanders reflects on what has and hasn’t changed since 1964. Over a five-year span between 1865 and 1870, following the end of the Civil War, three constitutional amendments were ratified to end slavery (the 13th), make formerly enslaved people U.S. citizens (the 14th) and give all men the right to vote regardless of “race, color, or previous condition of servitude” (the 15th).
Men’s basketball notes: Turning NBA boon into recruiting gold a challenge for CU Buffs
Tad Boyle’s program has rarely, if ever, enjoyed the sort of next-level spotlight shining upon Boulder right now. For the first time since the NBA Draft was shortened to two rounds in 1989, the Buffaloes had multiple players selected, with Cody Williams and Tristan da Silva going in the first round and KJ Simpson landing in the second round.
Rate Hikes and Power Outages Proposed By Colorado Utility Company
If you feel like you just can't catch a break when it comes to your bills, you aren't alone and it doesn't appear there will be any relief in sight. Especially regarding your utility bill in Colorado if you are an Xcel Energy customer. According to KDVR, Xcel Energy has...
Coloradans can receive free gun lockboxes at educational event
Coloradan gun owners in need of safe storage for their handguns are in luck — a collection of local organizations will be giving away free handgun lockboxes at an educational event later this month. The 17th Judicial District Attorney's Office — along with organizations and departments including the Boulder...
Stage 1 fire restrictions begin around northern Colorado in several locations
Multiple Stage 1 fire restrictions have been posted around northern Colorado and the northern Front Range mountains on Tuesday ahead of the July 4 holiday and weekend, Boulder County and National Forest officials said. The Boulder County Sheriff's Office enacted Stage 1 fire restrictions for unincorporated areas in west Boulder...
Shabbat Walk and Picnic – Humanistically
Enjoy Shabbat outdoors with a relaxed hike on a semi-shaded Boulder County trail. We’ll gather at the Waneka Lake Picnic Shelter in Lafayette for a brief set of Humanistic blessings with grape juice and challah, before setting out on a casual walk with occasional mindful readings and discussion. Many...
Louisville’s Steinbaugh Pavilion to be repaired for hosting summer, winter events
The Louisville City Council has approved repairs to the Steinbaugh Pavilion so that it can host summer and winter events, and also to include a mobile stage for summer concerts. During a special meeting Monday, the council voted 6-1 to repair the Steinbaugh Pavilion for the summer and winter seasons,...
St. Vrain Valley high schoolers organize Longmont 4th of July drone show
LONGMONT, Colo. — St. Vrain Valley's Longmont Innovation Center is buzzing this week, between a dozen district high schoolers and more than 300 drones. "I was like, this is cool," Longmont High School sophomore Reese Wieder said. "I really want to be a part of this." Ahead of the...
Colorado orthodontics practice opens 3rd location
Taft Hill Orthodontics opened a practice location in Longmont, Colo. The practice, led by T.C. Hardy, DMD, provides adult and pediatric orthodontic services including traditional braces, Invisalign, retainers and dentures, according to a June 29 news release. Taft Hill Orthodontics also has locations in Fort Collins and Greeley, Colo. Dr....
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