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  • Dream Deferred

    Fairview High School graduate Eric Glustrom established the Boulder-based nonprofit Educate to help fund the education of students in Uganda. In June, Camera Staff Writer Aimee Heckel traveled to Africa with Glustrom and his fellow college student volunteers to recruit African refugees and orphans to sponsor through school and to check on current scholarship recipients — students helping students change the world.

  • New Horizons

    Mark your calendars: New Horizons will be arriving at Pluto on July 14, 2015. Click here for full coverage of the mission to Pluto with audio, video, graphics and stories.

  • Top Stories of 2005

    In line with end-of-December tradition, the Daily Camera counts down the Top 10 local news stories of 2005. Here's the list chosen by the newspaper's editors and writers.

  • Children of the Storm

    Daily Camera youth reporter Aimee Heckel spent 10 days last month helping Katrina survivors in Mississippi. What she found prompted the Camera to delve deeper into the role that young people, both locally and in the Gulf, have played in the recovery.

  • Boulder's Best Athletes

    The Daily Camera counts down the top 10 athletes with profiles of each one.

  • A Somber Remembrance

    Listen to audio of Holocaust survivors Martin Small and Anita Budding talking about their experiences in this preview of a performance of "The Diary of Anne Frank" by the Longmont Theatre Company.

  • Chill Factor

    The Daily Camera investigates how local residents are figuring out ways to cut down on the costs of warmth this winter.

  • Homeward Bound

    Ryan Van Duzer, a 2003 University of Colorado graduate returned home to Boulder from his Peace Corps service in La Esperanza, Honduras by bike. His route took him through the jungles of Honduras, the banana fields of Guatemala and the Caribbean beaches of Belize.

  • Healing arts, dogs and music

    The 511,000-square-foot Good Samaritan is Boulder County's largest hospital complex, with 172 beds — expandable to 350 — at the intersection of Colo. 42 and U.S. 287, about a mile north of the Northwest Parkway in Lafayette. Explore an interactive map of the facility with photos, audio and more.

  • Downtowns on Upswing

    Read stories about Boulder County downtowns and view maps of downtown businesses.

    Also...

    Boulder map »

    Lyons map »

    Longmont map »

    Louisville map »

    Niwot map »

    Lafayette map »

    Erie map »

    Nederland map »

  • Bolder Boulder 2005

    Full coverage of the 2005 Bolder Boulder with stories, photos, race results and more.

  • Living Up to Expectations

    Read stories and view an interactive map detailing the changes Flatiron Crossing has seen after its first five years of business.

    Also...

    View an interactive map of FlatIron Crossing »

  • Farewell to Penny Lane

    To mark Penny Lane's closing, Camera journalists decided to spend one full day there, to see what it means to the regulars, from their first cup of coffee until the last open-mic act.

  • 2005 Conference on World Affairs

    Coverage of seminars, performances and events from the April 4-9 conference at CU.

    Also...

    2003 CWA archive »

  • South by Southwest

    Hear MP3s, read stories and check out the many local bands that performed at the 2005 Austin festival.

  • Mission to Mante

    Audio, video, photos and stories about two Camera reporters' trip to Boulder's sister city in Mexico.

  • Search for a CU president

    An archive of daily developments in the search for a new president, beginning with the resignation of Betsy Hoffman.

  • Churchill controversy

    An archive of developments in the Ward Churchill controversy including articles, video, audio, photos, a poll and documents.

  • Spotlight on skateboarding

    Boulder County isn't immune to the growing popularity of skating. See photos and other multimedia about the county's skateboarding culture.

  • CU Recruiting scandal

    A Daily Camera special section covering the football recruiting scandal and its fallout at CU, including key figures, an archive of stories, a timeline, related documents and a forum.

  • Twenty Ninth Street

    Chart the demise of the old Crossroads Mall and the rebirth of Twenty Ninth Street in its place with an article archive, forum, mall history and interactive map of retailers planned for the redeveloped mall.

  • Hill riots

    Fire, tear gas and arrests mark the latest round in Boulder's 30-year history of rioting, which took place on Halloween night 2004. Multimedia includes a story archive, photo gallery and history of riots in Boulder.

  • Death of a Pledge

    An archive of events surrounding the alcohol-related death of fratenity pledge Lynn Gordon "Gordie" Baily which includes audio of the 911 call, a photo gallery and documents relating to the Chi Psi fraternity.

  • Justice for Tanner

    On Nov. 24, 2003, a jury found Joseph Dowler guilty of child abuse resulting in the 2002 death of his 9-week-old son, Tanner..

  • Kinetics 2005

    The goal of a race is generally to reach the finish line first, but in the KBCO/Miller Lite Kinetics Sculpture Challenge, just as much emphasis is placed on looking good doing it.

  • Northwest Parkway

    After more than a decade of planning and a $190-million, 2 1/2-year construction effort, the most recent segment of a possible metro-Denver beltway opened Nov. 24, 2003.

  • Vanishing life

    The Hogan family operates one of the last cattle ranches in Boulder County. Read about the challenges and joys of farm life.

  • Time bomb: A meth parable

    Rarely a week goes by in the Denver-metro area without news of a suspected methamphetamine lab or some meth-related social service problem. Two users whose troubled and violent time together touches on almost every issue associated with the decade-old crystal meth boom.

 
 



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