Profile
- When members of Single Carrot Theatre put on Illuminoctem last November, they used a classic storyline — destiny brings boy and girl together, they fall in love at first sight and, despite adversity, are united in the end.
- A profile on Annie Lyons, staff assistant for Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
- When Randy George and Jim Yost met in Boulder during the late 1960s, they had no idea they’d end up running a guest ranch together in western Grand County, Colo.
- Richard was recruited by CU to develop the geography department at the Denver campus.
- Anthony works for the Mile High United Way’s Bridging the Gap program and administers Section 8 Family Unification Program housing vouchers.
- Elizabeth Graham Demmon’s life has been straight out of a history book. The Boulder resident attended Mapleton Elementary School as a little girl, watched the Boulder Courthouse burn down and attended CU during the Great Depression.
- Henry Claypool’s commitment to working on behalf of Americans with disabilities is a deeply personal one.
- In her first assignment as a photojournalist in 1968, Sandra Cortner moved her subject outside because of necessity — she hadn’t earned enough money yet to buy a flash.
- While in her 20s, Colorado-born Kirsten Ring Murray moved to Seattle with an enthusiasm for its romantic landscape — woods, mountains and water and, hopefully, a career in architecture.
- When he graduated last December, Tyler Silverman wasn’t even in the country.