Question: How much does a hipster weigh?
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Answer: An instagram #unhappyhipsters 
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Swag swag 

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Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye and Dead Wrong by Notorious B.I.G.

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I’m sexy and I know it, Walmart Remix. 

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This is a New Zealand band called six60. They are originally from dunedin.

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Everyone, pick up a copy of Time Magazine on stands now. Chelsea Handler was name one of Time’s 100 most influential people. 

Made by my friend and CU Student Laura Chernikoff.

Michael Kors in camouflage, how American!
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Michael Kors in camouflage, how American!

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Hot shit list on the go. 

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How the Pepsi Logo Was Created

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How the Pepsi Logo Was Created

The greatest movie ever sold. 

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Hot shit list skate board swag

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Pictured: The President of the United States and Matt Grey at a dive bar, called The Sink, in Boulder. Photo submitted by: Matthew Grey
So President Obama came to the University of Colorado at Boulder (my university) and spoke about students loans.  I found it interesting that the next day the liberal college town was buzzing about the Presidential visit. However, this buzz was centered on how he paid a visit to a local dive bar and got some granola yogurt spilt on him. Why is this more important than the topic of a getting a pricy degree?
For the speech that day: 
‘We cannot price the middle class out of a college education.  When most new jobs in America require more than a high school diploma, higher education — whether at a four-year college, at a two-year program — it can’t be a luxury. It’s an economic imperative for every family in America.  And every family in America should be able to afford it.”  His speech at the University focused on “acting to cap student loan payments faster, so that nearly 1.6 million students who make their payments on time, they have the option of only paying 10 percent of their monthly income towards loans once they graduate.”
Read more:TRANSCRIPT: President Obama’s speech at CU-Boulder

Pictured: The President of the United States and Matt Grey at a dive bar, called The Sink, in Boulder. Photo submitted by: Matthew Grey

So President Obama came to the University of Colorado at Boulder (my university) and spoke about students loans.  I found it interesting that the next day the liberal college town was buzzing about the Presidential visit. However, this buzz was centered on how he paid a visit to a local dive bar and got some granola yogurt spilt on him. Why is this more important than the topic of a getting a pricy degree?

For the speech that day: 

‘We cannot price the middle class out of a college education.  When most new jobs in America require more than a high school diploma, higher education — whether at a four-year college, at a two-year program — it can’t be a luxury. It’s an economic imperative for every family in America.  And every family in America should be able to afford it.”  His speech at the University focused on “acting to cap student loan payments faster, so that nearly 1.6 million students who make their payments on time, they have the option of only paying 10 percent of their monthly income towards loans once they graduate.”

Read more:TRANSCRIPT: President Obama’s speech at CU-Boulder