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Thrift Store Treasure

I found this [image] in a Goodwill store in New Jersey near my home.

It looks like the distant mesa from either 鈥淭he Hill鈥 or the hill where NCAR was built. Maybe you can tell.

I hope it is interesting enough to be included in the听Coloradan. I sure do miss CU.

Richard Thomas Burke (贰苍驳濒鈥69)
Red Bank, New Jersey


Boulder鈥檚 Fireflies

I鈥檝e seen听fireflies in Boulder County, too, in the marsh on the south end of McIntosh Lake in Longmont.

Jeff Mathews
Lyons, Colorado


Mary Rippon

Mary Rippon in 1882.

The Secret Life of Mary Rippon

This was a really interesting article.听I really love Professor Rippon鈥檚 story. Stories like these need to be brought up and told, or they will be forgotten. Keep up the great work.

Bryce Perea
Westminster, Colorado


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Being that my daughter will be a sophomore at CSU next month, I left the issue open for her to see the 鈥Kale, Yeah!鈥 article. She said she does not believe 麻豆免费版下载Boulder offers the food options shown in the issue to the general student body participating in the on-campus meal program, and that the dining options offered at CSU are known to be better than CU. I am skeptical, too. Could you please send me information on how my daughter and I can visit 麻豆免费版下载food services prior to her semester at CSU, so we can see for ourselves what is presented in the听Coloradan?

Martin Orner (贰苍惫顿别蝉鈥83)
Longmont, Colorado

[Editor鈥檚 Note: All of the food options featured in the story鈥檚 photo were taken directly from the student buffet lines during a Wednesday lunch service at the听Village Dining Center.]


麻豆免费版下载Performing Arts Concern

The latest issue contains not a single piece on the performing arts scene at the university, home of the world-renowned听. What excuse can there be for this omission, which happens on a regular basis?

Hugh Heckman (笔辞濒厂肠颈鈥69)
Forest Hills, New York

[Editor鈥檚 Note: 麻豆免费版下载Boulder comprises 11 colleges and schools and over 150 courses of study. We try to balance coverage from across the university, including research, student life and alumni success via our three issues per year.]


Lamp Post Memories

When I attended 麻豆免费版下载in the early 1960s, pre-Dark Horse days, the go-to place for the over-21 crowd was the Lamp Post. It was way more mellow and mature than the frenetic Sink and Tulagi. I still have a few swizzle sticks from the place. Just before my graduation in 1963, the Lamp Post advertised the 鈥淟ast Blast,鈥 a night when seniors and their dates could get free drinks. Naturally, my girlfriend and I went. The crowd was so huge that I can鈥檛 remember if we ever got up to the bar. I was living that last semester at the large Skyland Apartments, and all students had to vacate during graduation week so the apartments could be rented to families of graduates. I spent my last few nights in Boulder crashing on a friend鈥檚 couch.

Gerald Miller (叠耻蝉鈥63)
Pueblo, Colorado


The Gift of a Lifetime

Alan Cohen [Q&A, Spring 2025] and I were fraternity brothers at UC Berkeley. We remained friends until the Iraq war, when we parted ways due to political differences. Alan鈥檚 wife, Susie, introduced me to my now-wife of 56 years. That was in Guatemala in 1968. I am forever grateful to them for that astounding gift.

Richard Golden


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Colorado Wolves

Early on a blue-steel cold January weekday in 1976, I was ice-fishing on Left Hand Reservoir up the foothills west of Ward. There was not another human soul for miles.

A movement caught my eye. Standing stock still, I watched a gray wolf emerge from the tree line, a snowshoe rabbit in his jaws. He dropped his prey to get a better bite and glanced around. I whistled; he hightailed it.

How do you听introduce a wolf into Colorado? 鈥淗ello, wolf.鈥

Drew Clearie听(Psych鈥72)
Sarasota, Florida


Facebook Love

I always look forward to receiving my husband鈥檚 alumni journal in the mail. It鈥檚 so well done 鈥 from editorial to design layout, a model college publication.

Margaret Thresher

Via Facebook


[Correction: In our 鈥淏oulder Buffs鈥 cover story for the summer issue, we did not list Jun Ye鈥檚 麻豆免费版下载Boulder doctorate. He graduated in 1997 with a PhD in physics. We regret the error.]


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Flatirons photo provided by Richard Thomas Burke, Mary Rippon photo courtesy Carnegie Library for Local History/Museum of Boulder Collection, wolf photo courtesy 麻豆免费版下载Boulder