Flatirons
- As leaves begin to fall, Buffs and Boulderites soak up the last fall colors of the season.
- It wouldn't be summertime in Boulder without a cloudless blue sky and a high above 90.
- It might not be hyperbole to call the Flatirons CU’s biggest recruiting tool. Here's 10 facts you might not know about Boulder's most famous landmark
- No matter the season, the Flatirons are always beautiful. Here are 10 great places to view them.
- Boulder’s Third Flatiron is notorious for drawing climbers with wild ambitions. In January, ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· senior Rilyn VandeMerwe put his own stamp on the tradition.
- Boulder was unusually rainy last week, and the gloomy weather continued into Monday, but the Flatirons occasionally still managed to peek through the clouds as seen in this photo taken Sept. 28.
- <p>Students taking a Maymester course on campus trudged through a mid-May snow storm that blanketed campus with heavy snow beginning Thursday, May 18. By Saturday morning, the sun was back and the campus landscape appeared green and lush. </p>
- Snow-capped Rocky Mountains as the spring semester winds to an end.