BOULDER Boulder entrepreneur George Stafford helped launch Blue Canyon Technologies LLC more than a decade ago, when the U.S. government was the only customer for any type of aerospace product.
Now, the small satellite manufacturer has multitudes of government, commercial and academic customers in a rapidly evolving and dynamic new market.
“The dynamics changed because of the entrance of more countries, companies and outside investment money for commercial enterprises. A lot of that has been driven by launch costs going down,” said Stafford, president and CEO of Blue Canyon Technologies and cofounder of the company with Matthew Beckner, chief operating officer, and Stephen Steg, chief technical officer.
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Opinion: CU and its students must check their privilege
wen Hartmann
What feels like eons ago as a first-year student at the University of Colorado Boulder, Saturday nights were synonymous with party-hopping at college houses filled with blaring music and sticky floors. Outdoor parties in the Boulder sun always brought more people, drinking games and louder music. Now in the COVID-19 pandemic, weekend benders look more like hanging out with pets to avoid large crowds and the potential spread of COVID-19.
However, a few weeks ago around 800 students had other plans. They partied in a destructive manner and risked the community’s health bringing light to large amounts of racial and socioeconomic privilege held by the university.
Bayfield High School cheer team places second at state championship
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Squad ranks high despite shortened season By Shannon Mullane Durango and Pine River Valley reporter
Wednesday, March 31, 2021 2:38 PM Updated: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 8:02 PM
Bayfield High School cheer team places second at state championship The Bayfield High School cheer team placed second at state championships March 26. Courtesy of Bayfield High School cheer parents
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The Bayfield High School cheer team earned second place last weekend in the Colorado State Spirit Championship, despite a shorter season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.