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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Boston Marathon bombing fuels apprehension in Boulder community as thousands prepare to run Bolder Boulder on Memorial Day
By Keile Kropf & Chandler Baker, staff writers The City of Boulder’s claim to fame, the annual 10-K Bolder Boulder, ranks as the fifth-largest road race in the world and the largest timed road race in the United States. Last … Continue reading
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Opinion: Farewell to Boulder, hometown and special place
By Cory Waltrip, editor-in-chief What a journey, what a winding road, Boulder High has been. No matter, how much I’ve complained about how high school has been a struggle, I’ve come out a much wiser person. BHS has taught me … Continue reading
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Opinion: What journalism and writing about Boulder High has meant to me
By Loic Guegan, sports editor As a junior, I joined Journalism not knowing what to expect and with little experience writing articles. Journalism has helped me improve my writing and helped me see the importance of news in all walks … Continue reading
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Boulder High economics students excel in Stock Market Challenge
By Ben Brown, staff writer Boulder High seniors Aaron Wildman, Kristian Lupa and Erich Heimbach won the state Stock Market Experience for the spring semester. The students accepted their award, which includes a $300 cash prize, at the Denver Zoo … Continue reading
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Natural Highs proves to be an accepting, educational club that tackles the issue of substance abuse head-on
By Jayden Simelda-Longe, staff writer Meeting every Thursday in library reference room, Natural Highs club focuses on preserving wellness of body and mind through educating its members about the effects of harmful substances. “People who have substance problems usually do … Continue reading
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Boulder High students weigh in on change in age restriction for morning-after pill
By Chandler Baker & Keile Kropf, staff writers At the end of April, the FDA announced that the Plan B one-step morning-after pill will now be available over the counter for women ages 15 and over, which opens a new … Continue reading
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Panthers boys swim team has strong showing against crosstown rival Fairview
By Loic Guegan, sports editor The Boulder Panthers boys swim team was defeated by Fairview 158-141 on Thursday at the North Boulder Recreation Center in their annual meet. The Panthers had a strong showing, which should give their top swimmers … Continue reading
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