Nature writer Kathryn Aalto brings a unique blend of the historical non-fiction and personal essay genres to her new book, “Writing Wild.” By Ben Berman
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CU Boulder raises surveillance of coronavirus, suspends China abroad programs
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikWith five confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the U.S., CU Boulder is increasing student health awareness and banning certain study travel to China. By Tory Lysik
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The solar eclipse was a great unifying experience. People put aside their differences to come together for a moment. By Stephanie Wood
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Here’s a reflection on spring break, only this time it looks at the five types of people you see at the airport. By Jack Stern
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Letter to the Editor: Studying abroad
The opportunities for learning when studying abroad are truly boundless. By Jeremy Sjodahl-Brainard.
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Even living in Boulder, it’s nice to get out of town every so often.
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Because of the high cost of insurance, many people, such as myself, have looked to their options for surgery abroad.
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Accounting for the time difference, precisely 36 hours ago I was on my parents’ couch in posh suburbia, petting my poofy-haired dog and watching HGTV. Fast forward to now, and I am sitting at a desk in the main dorm of l’École Nationale d’Economie Appliquée in Dakar, Senegal.