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74th Conference on World Affairs Opens Today In-Person On CU Boulder

After two years of pandemic-caused virtual programming, CU Boulder’s Conference on World Affairs is back in person. It opens today and runs through Saturday. Eleven committees composed of students and community volunteers have chosen to address topics from six thematic areas such as: Art, Business, Human Conditions, International Affairs, Science […]

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Boulder City Council Approves Creation of Library District

Boulder’s City Council met last night for the first time since its spring recess. There was only one item on the agenda; the creation of a library district. Boulder Beat’s Shay Castle spoke with News Director Shannon Young to recap the meeting. Listen: (Download Audio)  

todayApril 6, 2022

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Boulder Youths Lead Healing Day of Remembrance at BMoCA

Homemade puzzle at one of the event's creative art stations (photo credit: Ning Mosberger-Tang) The Boulder County Farmers Market made its spring comeback this Saturday, drawing throngs of visitors on a beautiful, sunny day. Next to the market, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art was also bustling. KGNU’s Shannon Young […]

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Therapist Says Many In Boulder May Be Experiencing Trauma

This past weekend, as the NCAR fire raged within Boulder city limits, many felt the horrors of the Marshall fire rush back to them. KGNU’s Alexis Kenyon spoke with Richard Williams, a therapist at Mental Health Partners in Broomfield about disaster-related PTSD and why people should make themselves trauma-aware. Listen: […]

todayApril 1, 2022

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