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Dec. 25—In 2021, Boulder continued to grapple with homelessness and community members remained in disagreement about whether the city is doing enough to support its unhoused residents. After ...
The City of Boulder City was incorporated on November 4, 1871. [3] On September 20, 1875, the first cornerstone was laid for the first building (Old Main) on the CU campus. Colorado became a state on August 1, 1876, [19] and the university officially opened on September 5, 1877. [20] The City of Boulder City shortened its name to the City of ...
The BCCE is located within the city limits of Boulder City. It begins approximately 2 miles south and west of the residential area of Boulder City, or beginning approximately 2 miles south of the intersection of U.S. Highway 95 and Interstate 11, and extends for approximately 22 miles along U.S. Highway 95. The BCCE is divided by U.S. 95 into a ...
The City of Colorado Springs with 195 square miles (506 km 2) of land area was the most extensive municipality, while the Town of Sawpit with 19 acres (0.078 km 2) of land area was the least extensive. [7]
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The Daily was originally named The Silver and Gold and was the student newspaper of the University of Colorado from 1892-1970. It was renamed the Colorado Daily in 1953. In 1970, it was shut down by the CU board of regents, which had grown displeased with the newspaper's editorial positions, including its opposition to the war in Vietnam.
Penfield Tate, Boulder's first and only black mayor, elected to Boulder City Council. 1972 - Historic Boulder, Inc. formed. 1973 - Vajradhatu headquartered in Boulder. [23] 1974 - Naropa Institute [23] and Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics established. 1974 - a series of bombings kill six Chicano activists (Los Seis de Boulder). 1975