Fall is ripe for new classes, new assignments and new stuff to buy. Whether you’re moving into a house or an already-furnished apartment, or you just bought a house built in 1929 with its original, barely intact furniture, there is no substitute for cheap places to buy home furnishings.
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The quest for a cheap, tasty meal in Boulder can seem as elusive and difficult as searching for the Holy Grail. But a flash of your Buff OneCard is just the ticket needed at some local restaurants to save some cash on your meal.
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So, you no longer have to cram all of your belongings into a tiny dorm room. Doesn’t that feel great? Don’t get too far ahead of yourself. Living in an apartment or a house off campus isn’t as easy as one might think. Here are a few things to know.
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Concerts for everyone in Boulder and the surrounding area Wednesday, August 29 Artist: Soulive For nearly…
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It may look like your typical high school ID, but the Buff OneCard certainly has more perks. The Buff OneCard gains freshmen access to the dorms and the dining halls — but it also serves as a potential bank card, a pseudo-check card, a calling card and a printing and laundry card through Campus Cash.
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Utter the words “threesome” out loud and chances are you can’t help but blush or giggle, thinking about episodes of MTV’s reality show “The Real World.”
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Aside from learning how to deal with a roommate, finding your way around campus and helping your body adjust to a steady diet of dining hall food, it’s hard enough to figure out where to go in Boulder to get basic amenities like a good haircut or a dependable place to get your cell phone fixed.
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Big plans, small budget? Here are some things around campus that will help put some cash back in your wallet.
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Dorm-room life is your first experience of freedom, and this includes freedom of all things sexual. But as parents are oh-so-fond of reminding you: with freedom comes responsibility. And in this case, it’s responsibility to your roommate not to violate any boundaries – and to establish those boundaries in the first place.
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Candy, the owner and creator of Candy’s Vintage Clothing Shop, claims she has no last name.
She began her Boulder clothing business in an abandoned chicken coop in 1977. Now, 30 years later, her vintage clothing shop at 4483 N. Broadway is a sparkling, vibrant pink building with smiling murals — a head turner for those passing by.