How college students can do Aspen on the cheap while still learning a thing or two

After I was done using all the day&rsquo lesson, among my students taught me something. Lijin stayed I teach at Colorado State University to reveal photographs of her weekend at Aspen. “Look at the colors! ” she stated, pointing out an hillside of rsquo & town;s golden namesake climbing above orange brush and rusty red.
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Breckenridge residents want popular, wooden troll sculpture removed

Breckenridge’s is however its lifespan might make cut short, as it seems the troll might soon fall victim. The buzz about media has been intense since the roughly troll, constructed of reclaimed wood, came up the Wellington Trail in Breckenridge for a summer arts festival. The pun ’s name is “Isak Heartstone,” given him by
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$1 coffee during the Colorado Avalanche hockey season and more Denver-area deals starting Oct. 12

Coffee Targets To maintain the hockey year fueled, Colorado Avalanche fans can find a medium hot or iced coffee for $1 at Dunkin‘ every Thursday. It’so valid at participating locations in Denver through rsquo & the team ;s life. The voucher ends April 4, 2019. Limit one cup per day, per person. Note: This deal
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Taylor Swift wins big at AMAs and encourages fans to vote

Taylor Swift kicked off with a rare political post on social media, and in the American Music Awards she continued the conversation by encouraging fans to vote at the upcoming midterm elections. Swift won four predecessors including artist of the year in the fan-voted series on Tuesday at Los Angeles, beating Drake, Ed Sheeran, Imagine
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6-mile hike leads to the largest concentration of natural arches this side of Utah

FRUITA — In Edward Abbey’s classic, “Desert Solitaire,” the seasonal ranger whined about the street building and modernization happening in Utah’s Arches National Park. “You can’t even see anything in a car,” he railed. “You’ve got to escape this (goshdarn) contraption and wander — better yet, creep — in your hands and knees, over the
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“Strip” reveals Colorado professor Catlyn Ladd’s path from dancer to Ph.D.

At age 19, Catlyn Ladd had just returned to the United States after studying in the University of Oxford. She wasn’t interested in residing in a cab on a school campus, but couldn’t afford her own area on the bare-bones wages of her gig. “I also did not have time to get a normal project, and
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Why everyone in the classical arts ought to be paying attention to Philly

There were instances during Opera Philadelphia’s Festival O18 a week when you wondered precisely how weird things were going to get. It may happen to be when the mezzo-soprano showed up in a fake beard singing “We Are the Champions. ” Or possibly when that trio of youthful singers came far too close to getting
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Burger bargains abound and more Denver-area deals starting Oct. 5

Say cheese! Mooyah Burgers has promised its signature double cheeseburger is “the very best ” for more than a decade. Now, they’re giving clients a opportunity to see for themselves onto its own Free Burger Day. On Oct. 10, get a free double cheeseburger with the purchase price of fries, a dip or even a
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“Venom” reviews say the latest superhero movie is a mess, but it’s “a fun, fascinating mess”

Just as a picture is a oddball of a retro misfire doesn’t mean it’s not, well, entertaining. Which seems to be the nearest thing to a consensus among the first wave of testimonials “Venom,” which represents Sony’s no attempt to build out its superhero world. To be clear, the critics’ scores as tallied are about
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18 of the best Colorado fall festivals for 2018

The aspen leaves are beginning to turn gold and the morning air is getting crisper daily. But before you begin getting too amped up for powder times and shredding gnar on the slopes, then there’s lots to appreciate about drop in Colorado — apple picking, soccer, pumpkin porters along with leaf peeping, simply to mention
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