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    Nigh, a Boulder start-up, wants to “revolutionize” local commerce

    by Lauren Schaffler September 13, 2022
    by Lauren Schaffler September 13, 2022

    Nigh aims to bring Colorado communities together in support of local businesses through exclusive pop-up events. By Lauren Schaffler

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    “Simple Wealth”: CU Alum Holly Morphew’s best-selling guide to mindful money management

    by Izzy Fincher September 14, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher September 14, 2021

    At the Boulder Bookstore, Sept. 16, Morphew will discuss her book about the mindful strategies for building wealth. By Izzy Fincher

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    Yellow Deli restaurant linked to organization accused of child abuse, CUI investigation finds

    by Colie Dorfman December 11, 2019
    by Colie Dorfman December 11, 2019

    A nine-month CUI investigation into the Yellow Deli revealed the restaurant’s extensive ties to child abuse and cult-like practices. By Nicole Dorfman

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    Local businesses concerned about proposed hotel construction on the Hill

    by Robert Tann February 16, 2019
    by Robert Tann February 16, 2019

    The potential construction of a hotel on University Hill would involve the relocation of several small businesses. By Robert Tann

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    Girl Scouts harness new technology to sell a classic product

    by Carina Julig May 2, 2018
    by Carina Julig May 2, 2018

    Today’s Girl Scouts are taking advantage of Venmo and credit card readers to boost sales. By Alex Ausmus, Hannah Bittrolff, and Carina Julig

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    Reddit executive Katelin Holloway speaks at CU about diversity

    by CU Independent September 6, 2017
    by CU Independent September 6, 2017

    Reddit VP Katelin Holloway spoke at CU about the company’s efforts to diversify their staff and user base. By Joel Ives

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    Business Dean Ikenberry, accused of gender discrimination, declines reappointment; settled for $40,000

    by Gavin Daugherty September 1, 2016
    by Gavin Daugherty September 1, 2016

    Business school Dean David Ikenberry will resign his post and become a member of the faculty. By Carina Julig

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    Koelbel’s Trep Café to close after 10 years of business

    by Jordyn Siemens August 27, 2016
    by Jordyn Siemens August 27, 2016

    The Trep Café, a student-run retailer in the William M. White Business Library, is closing. A new café may open this fall. By Jordyn Siemens

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    CU students gain valuable experience at annual Leeds Career Fair

    by Paola Fernandez January 28, 2016
    by Paola Fernandez January 28, 2016

    Over 800 students got the opportunity to talk with companies like Apple, Goldman Sachs and PepsiCo. By Paola Fernandez

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    Jared to the Left: Climate change needs tougher activism, and soon

    by Jared Conner April 9, 2015
    by Jared Conner April 9, 2015

    This is the worst time for the green movement to be playing nice. By Jared Conner

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