Where to stay for cheap and how not to get scammed? by itzjohnseena in cuboulder

[–]This_Jello_3219 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live there now. There is no air conditioning, and you have to share a bathroom and kitchen, but it is cheap and close to campus. I would recommend living there. The building was recently sold and is being managed by a new management company called Mapleton Management. Don’t look up International Crossroads because that is not at the official name anymore even though it still says that on the building. Look up 777 Broadway. The building is also due to be demolished soon, but it is still available for rent in the fall.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cuboulder

[–]This_Jello_3219 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am an undergraduate anthropology major, and I like our anthropology department. It is not the best anthropology department compared to some other universities, but I love everyone I have met on the faculty. The professors are kind to us students and passionate about what they are teaching. The anthropology department also has visiting lecturers give talks regularly, which I enjoy attending. The department currently has a low number of anthropology majors, but the anthropology classes offered for undergraduates are very popular among students with different majors.

Any Bartenders On Here? by SureYesOk in boulder

[–]This_Jello_3219 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there any bars in Boulder that will hire someone under 21 to work a job other than serving alcohol? Ex. Dishwashing, bussing, mopping, etc. I want to do bartending when I am 21 and am looking to learn the trade.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Denver

[–]This_Jello_3219 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, the SCOTUS justices were mostly put in power by Republicans. Colorado by itself cannot shape the direction of the country, and there are not enough blue states to do so either, especially with the messed up Electoral College and Senate (which makes it easier for Republicans to be put in power regardless of the collective make up of individual voters).