When shamrocks and a plethora of green decorations fill the air, CU students know it’s St. Patrick’s Day.
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In Boulder, it seems there is a Chinese restaurant on every block. However, out-of-state students wouldn’t regard Boulder as a Mecca for Chinese food.
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The year is 1939 and the world is on the brink of war. Germany has invaded Poland and the world waits to see what will happen.
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The Glenn Miller Ballroom in the UMC was transformed into a sultry poetry club scene filled with dining tables, a buffet and purple and black décor.
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Seven faculty members from the dance department present seven pieces with the help of CU dance students.
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Asia day is a day to celebrate all of the different countries and their respective histories and cultures.
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CU Presents is taking on the Opera “Don Giovanni” at Mackey Auditorium Friday through Sunday.
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Meditation, energy healing, visualization, spells, archeology, herbalism, mythology, polytheism, atheism and reincarnation…these are all terms that people use to describe paganism.
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Abo’s Pizza is a local favorite every day of the week. But, when Thursday nights roll around, the homegrown pizza shop receives some help from homegrown bluegrass musicians, turning it into a lively music venue. When the tunes start flowing, a bustling hill crowd migrates to Abo’s to enjoy great pizza, beer and bluegrass.
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Visibly exhausted from a long road trip and spending the night in a hotel, the members of Eisley took time to relax before their set, sipping on coffee and tea as they discussed their lives as a family band, the pressures of big record labels, and their upcoming album.