Monday, May 21, 2012

PHOTOS: CU-Boulder Sets Solar Eclipse Viewing Record

Monday, May 21, 2012
Despite some cloud cover and a few sprinkles, skywatchers across Colorado got some spectacular views of the rare annular solar eclipse on Sunday evening.
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WATCH: Dog The Bounty Hunter Responds To Death Threats
Music Mondays: Artists Playing Locally This Week
Hot Springs To Remain Open After Frozen Cows Carved Up
Civil Unions Could Be Key Voting Issue In Colorado
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David Wild: Donna Summer and Robin Gibb Were Great and Disco Didn't Suck: A Playlist for Remembering
I'm thankful I got the chance to meet both Donna Summer and Robin Gibb briefly and express my own thanks and appreciation for their remarkable musical legacies. Here's my playlist of songs by which I will remember these two wonderful artists.
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Fathers and Daughters -- and Moms: Is There Room for Everyone?
Can a mom truly encourage a daughter to be close to her father without comparing her daughter's experience to her own?
Jeffrey Flocken: Creating a Legacy on Endangered Species Day
Endangered Species Day provides an opportunity for people of all ages to learn about the efforts that are currently underway to preserve our world's wildlife populations and discover how they can help.
Cesar Millan: Should Microchipping Dogs Be Mandatory?
Many communities are proposing making microchipping all dogs mandatory. Besides finding your dog, there are two good reasons to make microchips mandatory.
Christiana Z. Peppard: Invasive Procedures
The rise of informed consent for invasive procedures demonstrates that, as a society, we take moral considerations seriously. People have a right to know in advance what chemicals are being used in hydraulic fracturing.
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