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Letters - Fall 2017

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Crickets

Loved the article about the Baugh brothers and their cricket protein. I'll give it a try. A weblink in the stories are an easy way for us to follow up on your excellent stories. Keep up the good work. Love reading the Coloradan!
Bob Prendergast
(Geog鈥84) Encinitas, Calif.


Boulder...City

On page 64 of the most recent issue of Coloradan, I read that the Gordon Lightfoot song 鈥10 Degrees and Getting Colder鈥 (1971) is mentioned as a song that mentions Boulder. However, Lightfoot mentions that it happened 鈥渄own by Boulder Dam,鈥 over 1,000 miles from here. I'm not sure that Boulder City, Nev., ever gets that cold, and the 10 degrees mentioned may be Celsius rather than Centigrade, as Lightfoot is Canadian.
David S. Wood
(MSpan鈥69) Boulder

Another Song baby直播app Boulder

I love reading the Coloradan cover to cover. The summer 2017 issue's List of 10 cited songs that mention Boulder: Please add a song entirely about Boulder 鈥 Pure Prairie League's 鈥淏oulder Skies.鈥
Glen Peterson (贰苍惫顿别蝉鈥79)
Seattle


Keeps Me Going to the Mailbox

I graduated from CU in 1978 with a degree in geology, but audited a beginning photography class with the venerable Gary Metz. Fast forward to today, and I'm a professional commercial photographer in Phoenix, Ariz. I'm continually impressed with the high quality of photography, editorial content and design layout of the Coloradan. It's a stand-out publication, and it's one of the few things (other than the occasional check!) that keeps me going to the mailbox!
Geoff Reed (骋别辞驳鈥78)
Phoenix, Ariz.


A Sax Player Named Fly

Paul Danish's Spring 2017 column says 鈥渁 jazz musician named Fly would play his sax there,鈥 at Doozy Duds. Fly was Phillip McClard (惭耻蝉贰诲耻鈥69).
Sandy Leviton Reay (贰苍驳濒鈥71)
Monument, Colo.


Correction: In a story about Megan Mangum (IntPhys, MS鈥17) [鈥淕rit,鈥 Spring '16], the Coloradan reported that she works as a Denver Health flight nurse in addition to her studies at CU Boulder. She does not. We regret the error.


Getting Social

Several readers took to the CU Boulder alumni social media channels to voice their thoughts on the Summer 2017 issue. Here鈥檚 a few:

After reading 鈥The Risk of Being Undistinguished,鈥 in which economist Jeffrey Zax mentioned he hands back papers and tests in reverse alphabetical order, Dylan Bird (Econ鈥03) teased on Facebook: 鈥淚 hated being one of the last to get my papers back from Professor Zax!鈥

When the question was posed in 鈥Superfood鈥 about whether Americans will eat insects, one Facebook reader who goes by Robby Doo commented, 鈥淥nly sugar coated, or with chocolate,鈥 while Elaine Quintana Royale exclaimed, 鈥淥h Hell No!鈥

Concerning the story about CU scientists showing the way to beat a two-hour marathon, @CUGoose tweeted: 鈥淚 just assumed the best way to do it is to just have @trackjenny [Jenny Simpson (Econ, PolSci鈥09)] or @emmacoburn [Emma Coburn (Mktg鈥13)] run.鈥 

In response to Allegra Boggess鈥 (Mus鈥07) work teaching music to children in Afghanistan, Robin Korevaar wrote on Facebook, 鈥淭hese strong girls are finding their voices musically and in public advocacy. Thank you Allegra for all you have done!鈥