Meet Hooked, a new app aimed at saving students money on food. By Sydney Worth
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Six local restaurants to try on Valentine’s Day
Zeal, The Squeaky Bean and Aloy Modern are a few nearby restaurants offering special Valentine’s Day deals. By Sonia Fraser
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Meet Tapingo, Hungry Buffs’ new competitor
by Sydney Worthby Sydney WorthFood service Tapingo begins its CU rollout in the near future. By Sydney Worth
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CU student fundraising to create craft brewery in Guatemala
CU grad student Nicholas Politte hopes to kickstart donations for this brewery, his entrepreneurial dream. By Paola Fernandez
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A Gay In The Life: Why aren’t you gayer?
by Max Sendorby Max SendorIt’s time to take a deeper look at gender when answering the question, “Why aren’t you gayer?” By Max Sendor
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People of Boulder, like the ever-popular Humans of New York project, seeks to tell the stories and uncover the nuances of the Boulder, Colorado community, one individual at a time. By Danny Anderson
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Fossil Free CU launches its three-day sit-in
by David Greenby David GreenCU students contest common misconceptions of how fossil fuels are utilized. By Chelsea Abdullah.
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The Hall Monitor: Why a Liberal Arts degree can be risky, but worth it
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldLiberal Arts fields are different from more practical fields of study, but they serve a crucial function for society. By Grant Stringer
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The threat of global warming on the Colorado ski season
by David Greenby David GreenRising fall and spring temperatures are already affecting the ski season. By Erin Stenhouse