Top 5 Denver Fashion Boutiques
Posted on 27. Apr, 2010 by Erin Bleakley in Denver
These Top 5 boutiques are locally owned and operated in the Denver area.
Womens:
1) Eve
1415 Larimer Street
www.eveinc.net
I am fully convinced that the absolute nicest lady in the world owns this store. Her name is Sabina, and she is willing to help you with whatever you need! The swanky store is decorated with murals painted on [...]
Sound Advice from Uncle Nate: Plot Holes, Villainy, and You
Posted on 21. Apr, 2010 by Nate Knife in Etc., Humor
How often is it that you watch a movie or play a video game and the villains, billed as evil geniuses, do something so unspeakably stupid that their entire plan can’t help but be ruined? Pretty much all the time, right? And as an aspiring villain, it can be disheartening to see such great plans [...]
A Better Way: Health Care for the European Student
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by Robin in Op-Ed
Like pretty much every other American who hasn’t been living under a rock for the past year, I’ve got health care on the brain. With some new study or statistic coming out every other day, it’s rather hard not to think about it. But until recently, I was apathetic about the whole thing.
And then while [...]
Denver’s Connection to the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem
Posted on 17. Feb, 2010 by admin in Op-Ed
by Professor Rob Prince
A nine-year project to construct what is formally called a `Museum of Tolerance’ in Jerusalem, sponsored by the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, has run into problems. According to the museum’s literature, the Jerusalem project seeks to promote `unity and respect’ among Jews and between people of all faiths.’ When asked [...]
Obama State of the Union: Smackdown 2010
Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by Robin in Op-Ed, [Inter]national
Courtesy of Doug Mills/The New York Times
Ah, the State of the Union Address. What the Founding Fathers envisioned as a time for the President to lay out his agenda for the year has become one of the most watched and ridiculously over-analyzed political events of the year. And as a political science major, I feel [...]
