Colorado officials say autism therapy providers saw an opportunity to make money in a new field without much federal guidance ...
After about seven years working on a proposal to create a special taxing district to fund early childhood education, a ...
Every year, tax day sneaks up in a hurry. Whether you use tax preparation software or outsource to a certified public ...
But for many, Boulder’s injuries are still raw. Sunday marks five years since a mass shooting at the King Soopers on Table ...
Trust in institutions of higher education is plummeting. The stakes are particularly high in a town like Boulder. The fate of ...
To watch Broomfield’s Ridley Hagerman in the pool is to see a speedy, refined swimmer, and thanks to her leadership in the ...
Among the staff there is the unflappable partner of the head coach, a program legend, and one assistant who has known little ...
The Spring Equinox: 7 p.m. Saturday,, 2414 Regent Drive, Boulder. Celebrate the spring equinox as we take a deep dive into ...
Noon on Sunday, George Reynolds Branch, 3595 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder. Just in time for spring planting, come swap some seeds for flowers, vegetables, herbs and more. Bring your homegrown seeds and ...
Well before bombs started dropping on Iran, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth began putting obstacles in the way of the reporters with the most experience covering the nation’s military. While Hegseth’s ...
Public agencies do not have to agree with outside researchers. But they should be willing to engage with science, especially when it is supported by documented field data gathered over many years.
Opinion
CU needs to work with AI company, but it must include faculty, students in the process (Editorial)
CU is right to be proactively looking to harness AI for students and faculty. But harnessing AI in the best way possible is only going to occur when students, staff and especially faculty are included ...
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